Buoyancy

Each interactive concept-builder presents learners with carefully crafted questions that target various aspects of a discrete concept. There are typically multiple levels of difficulty and an effort to track learner progress at each level. Question-specific help is provided for the struggling learner; such help consists of short explanations of how to approach the situation.

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18 maart 2026

Vak & domein

physics · fluid-mechanics

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Klas 1 (brugklas)–Klas 4

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Buoyancy Concept Builder Overview

  • Purpose: An interactive tool designed to help learners understand the differences between states of matter (solids, liquids, gases) and the principles of buoyancy.
  • Structure: Contains 33 questions organized into 9 Question Groups across 3 distinct activities.
  • Activity 1 (Paragraph Completion): Learners fill in 8 missing words or phrases from a provided word bank.
  • Activity 2 (Buoyant Force): Learners analyze a diagram of a submerged rock to calculate and relate actual weight, apparent weight, buoyant force, and displaced water volume.
  • Activity 3 (Which One Doesn't Belong?): Learners identify the inconsistent statement among four options.
  • Features:
    • Includes question-specific help for all 9 situations.
    • Compatible with the "Task Tracker" system for teacher progress monitoring.
    • No activity sheet required.
  • Additional Resources: A "Notes" page is available, providing technical information, teaching suggestions, and related materials.

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