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Acorn Sink or Float Experiment in Preschool

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I’m Vanessa Levin, a curriculum writer, early childhood teacher, consultant, public speaker, and author. I help busy Pre-K and Preschool teachers plan effective and engaging lessons, create fun, playful learning centers, and gain confidence in the classroom.

When exploring the natural world, the learning opportunities are right out our doors. And the materials you need for learning can just be picked up and carried inside. Recently we went on a nature walk, exploring fall. Then we used our special finds for a science experiment.

Acorn Science Experiment Sink and Float in Preschool

Acorn Nature Walk

  • Acorns
  • Bag
  • Container
  • Water
  • Magnifying Glasses

We went on a nature walk and looked for acorns to use for our experiment. The children were so excited to “hunt” for acorns on the walk and they were so proud each time they placed one in the paper bag.

Sink and Float Acorn Experiment

Acorn Science Experiment

When we returned to the classroom, I poured some water into a clear plastic container and asked the children if they thought the acorns would sink or float.

They were very surprised to see that some acorns floated and others sank!

Upon further observation, we noticed that the floating acorns had small holes.

And, there were worms inside some of them!

We put the acorns with holes and worms in our discovery center with magnifying glasses for further study.

We also put all the acorns that sank into a different container to see if any worms appeared over the next week.

The children loved this science observation – and the cost was FREE!

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Expand the Exploration

You may want to add other things for your children to explore with the water. Add chestnuts, pecans, or other nuts. Add cranberries (which will float!). Try pumpkin seeds.

Find more items on your nature walk to test in the water. Will twigs sink or float? What about leaves?

In a larger tub of water, you can add small pumpkins, squash, apples, pears, pinecones. Your sink-and-float center could last throughout the rest of the year!

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