The corn syrup sinks to the bottom because it is the densest.
What floats and sinks at the same time.
See notes about floating and sinking.
Fun facts about sink and float for kids.
The shape of an object can also determine if it sinks or floats.
The water is in the middle and the oil floats to the top because it is the lightest.
Have your preschooler toss the objects into the water one at a time trying to guess if they will sink or float before they hit the water.
What i m trying to say is.
Is it possible for something to not float and not sink at the same time.
You might even be surprised yourself at which toys float and which sink.
All objects that float must contain some trapped air and that is the only reason why they float.
Other ways to use this sink or float experiment.
Try mixing corn syrup oil and water together.
Liquids vary in their density too.
The amount of liquid on which the object floats matters somehow i e.
They are rather to be encouraged to observe that the same objects will sink or float every time i e that there is consistency in the way the objects behave.
Therefore its not floating but its not sinking either.
Once your child gets the hang of how it works you can even have it to where they re using two items at the same time and trying to guess which one will sink faster than the other.
Preschoolers will love repeating this activity over and over again.
It s a great way to extend the learning time and to have them active and involved as well.
Can an object be between the top and the bottom of a glass filled with water.
This will help students devise their own ideas about physical properties and how they can be used to describe and categorize objects.