$8.00 USD
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Description

Number of activities: 5 exercises including image matching, writing, coloring, and practical interpretation.

Target audience:
Students with difficulties in physical abstraction, reading, writing, motor coordination, and idea organization. Designed for High School (2nd year)Middle School (9th grade), and Adult Education (EJA – Phase II). Also recommended for students with Intellectual DisabilitiesDyslexiaADHDAutism (ASD), and Down Syndrome.

Format:
Color printable PDF, featuring accessible languageguided writingvisual matchingcoloring activities, and hands-on observation exercises.

Objective:
To make it easier to understand the basic concepts of hydrostatics, such as buoyancy and fluid equilibrium, using practical activitiesillustrations, and simple language that encourage autonomy and scientific reasoning.

Content:
• Topics: Definition of hydrostatics, fluid equilibrium, buoyancy, properties of liquids and gases at rest, Archimedes’ principle, and pressure.
• Methodology: Image–concept matching, coloring related drawings, writing key words, and identifying materials that float or sink.
• Exercises: Matching floating objects, writing definitions, copying drawings, visual interpretation of buoyancy, and letter association to form scientific terms.

 

Highlights:
Promotes fine motor coordination through coloring and matching activities.
 Visual organization that supports focus and understanding of physical concepts.
 Adapted language for different cognitive development levels.
Ideal for students with difficulties in abstraction, focus, or written expression.