Students learn how to make predictions about an object’s density and how to test their predictions by seeing if it sinks or floats.
Objects that are more dense (heavier for their size) than water will sink, and objects that are less dense than water will float.
Density is measured as mass/volume and because a litre of pure water has a mass of 1 kilogram, water has a density of 1.0 kilogram per litre.
Objects with a density less than 1 kg/L will float, and objects with a density higher than 1kg/L will sink.