
|
The magnitude of hydrostatic pressure varies with the depth. The animals appearing on the worksheet are real, living in particular depths. The water pressure in what they live is given and the depth can be calculated. There are three ways to give the answer after calculating the depth: 1. Putting the number of the animal to the right place; 2. Drawing the animals, or 3. Cutting them out and sticking them in the appropriate place.
It is a two-part worksheet. The first part depicts an intricate path network of a cave. The water is about to break into the cave on the left side. The question is, which part of the cave will be flooded?
The second task is similar, featuring pipes.
There are 12 photos on surface tension or capillarity. The students have to decide, which picture belongs to the given concept. The worksheet enables us to differentiate the students, as they don't have to complete all the photos. |