**Density Quiz Thursday**

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**Density Quiz Thursday** October 6, 2015 Learning Target: I will build and calibrate a working thermometer and use it to measure temperature. **Density Quiz Thursday** Entry Task: ** Take out student sheet 5.1** ** Clear your desks for lab** Agenda: Lesson 5 – Temperature and Density Inquiry 5.1 Procedures 1-7 Student Sheet 5.1 Online Book Lesson 5

Thermometer Calibration Assemble thermometer Place thermometer in cold water for 3 minutes. Use glass thermometer to measure and record actual temp. of water. Use a marker to mark the height of the water in the thermometer tube. Repeat steps 2-4 using hot water. Subtract the cold water temp from the hot water temp. Record Measure (mm) the distance between the cold water mark and hot water mark. Record Divide the distance between the marks by the difference in temp. Example: 140mm / 60 degrees = 2.3mm/degree C