Bell Work Aug 18, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) Write the word that matches the definition. 1.Amount of matter 2.Amount of space an object.

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Bell Work Aug 18, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) Write the word that matches the definition. 1.Amount of matter 2.Amount of space an object takes up 3.Amount of matter in a particular space 4.Amount of gravitational force 5.Distance around an object

Bell Work Aug 18, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) Write the word that matches the definition. 1.Amount of matter 2.Amount of space an object takes up 3.Amount of matter in a particular space 4.Amount of gravitational force 5.Distance around an object Volume Density Perimeter Weight Mass

Today's Plan Plan 1)Complete and review Bellwork 2)Emphasize objective(s). 3)Review the procedures on how to use equipment. 4)Measurement Stations (7 stations) WRITE THIS IN YOUR AGENDA! Homework: Definition quiz on Fri Science SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures)

Plan Mass- Do not sit slides between numbers Area=L*W Perimeter –distance around objects Weight-put object on and measure in Newtons Density=M/V Volume=L*W*H or use water displacement (volume before and after) Science SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures)