The activity sheet will serve as the Evaluate component of the 5-E lesson plan. Hold up a ball of clay about the size of a ping pong ball and ask students if they think it will sink or float in water.
Bring a Japanese tradition of kokedama plant balls into your home with this quick and simple DIY gardening project.
Another day, another quartet of clay-season forecasts. I’ll stick with the alphabetical formula. Just like yesterday, that means we get three men and one woman. The ladies will stage a comeback ...
Once the clay is ready for use, the potter begins to shape the vessel. First, she flattens a ball of clay with a wooden paddle (Figure 4), then she uses a stone and a paddle to shape the clay into a ...
Why doesn’t a heavy ship sink? Get some clay and we’ll solve this puzzle. If you make a compact ball or sausage shape out of the clay, whether large or small, it sinks to the bottom of the container.