Jacqueline Esler Posted Friday, September 15, 2017 at 5:51 PM Will It Conduct? I used this sprinkle to provide a hands-on explanation of "conductor" and "insulator" from a language perspective. Although it is recommended for 3-5th grade, I find it useful for 6th-grade Physical Science.I have many students who either did not benefit from experiments and project-based science in elementary school as or had extensive science enrichment such as Space Camp and this activity is awesome as a sort of an icebreaker. It fits perfectly when we extend the vocabulary to our properties of matter unit where we discuss elements classified as metals and having the property of Read More I used this sprinkle to provide a hands-on explanation of "conductor" and "insulator" from a language perspective. Although it is recommended for 3-5th grade, I find it useful for 6th-grade Physical Science.I have many students who either did not benefit from experiments and project-based science in elementary school as or had extensive science enrichment such as Space Camp and this activity is awesome as a sort of an icebreaker. It fits perfectly when we extend the vocabulary to our properties of matter unit where we discuss elements classified as metals and having the property of "conductor". Read Less 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an existing one. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel