5 th Period. 6 th Period Agenda: Fri. 9/28 Feedback from last Friday (analyzing graphs) Syllabus and safety sheet (must be signed) Quizzes returned (keep)

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5 th Period

6 th Period

Agenda: Fri. 9/28 Feedback from last Friday (analyzing graphs) Syllabus and safety sheet (must be signed) Quizzes returned (keep) Collecting data and graphing (choose a partner). – Need: a ruler, calculator and graph paper. – Optional: colored pencils, markers.

Chapter 1: Measurement Read 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 Read 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 Vocab: Vocab:AccuracyPrecisionResolution Dependent variable Independent variable Direct relationship Inverse relationship

Chapter 1: Measurement Page 18: “SI Conversion Tool” in the green box. Copy this down and leave space on the right and left sides. Page 18: “SI Conversion Tool” in the green box. Copy this down and leave space on the right and left sides. Page 22: Copy down the rules for significant digits and leave room for examples after each rule. Page 22: Copy down the rules for significant digits and leave room for examples after each rule. Page 26: Copy down the “Key Elements of a Scatterplot” in the green box (MIXES TUCS). Page 26: Copy down the “Key Elements of a Scatterplot” in the green box (MIXES TUCS).