2. Plain water Materials needed 1 glass Water Instructions: 1. Fill the glass with water to the top 2. Add more water to the glass 3. Observe the shape being formed at the sides of water Guide questions: 1. What property of water is being shown in the experiment? 2. What happens when you add more water to the glass that is already full? 3. Make generalizations/ conclusions about the property of water that was shown in the procedure.

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Plain water
Materials needed
1 glass
Water
Instructions:
1. Fill the glass with water to the top
2. Add more water to the glass
3. Observe the shape being formed at the sides of
water
Guide questions:
1. What property of water is being shown in the experiment?
2. What happens when you add more water to the glass that is already full?
3. Make generalizations/ conclusions about the property of water that was shown in the procedure.
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Materials
1 small bowm
Tissue paper
Water
Instructions:
1. Fill the small bowl with water
2. Hold the tissue paper
3. Dip the tissue paper into the bowl
4. Observe
Guide questions:
1. What happened when you dipped the tissue paper to the bowl with water?
2. What property of water is being shown when you performed the procedure?
3. Make generalizations/ conclusions about the property
water that was shown in the procedure
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