Density / How to Solve for Density By: Katherine Pease 2015 / 6th grade
Please Do Now Collect Quiz from Basket 1 Do the 5 questions on your own / NO TEXTBOOK or Chorme Book Turn in to your class turn in basket (on white book shelf, same as textbooks) Once Complete collect foldable from Basket 2
Density What is Density? Complete bubble chart in journal (do on next empty page) Create as many bubbles with explanations of what density is as you can. Density
Pair / Share ideas about density Add new information collected from the pair-share done with others in your small group Class Discussion:
What is Density? Complete the foldable as you watch the film below. Teacher will assist as needed http://www.watchknowlearn.org/Video.aspx?V ideoID=40004&CategoryID=1560
Density Triangle *Teacher will pass out foldable *Follow along with teacher as she models how to make the Density Triangle Foldable. *Follow along with power point on how to use the triangle * video clip on how to use foldable https://youtu.be/HP19ENLKVvM (how to use the Density triangle video)
To remember the formula for density use the density triangle: V
D M V This line represents ÷ This line represents x
You need mass and volume To find density: You need mass and volume Write your formula starting with what you are looking for: D = Now read your triangle: D = M ÷ V D M V
You need density and volume To find Mass: You need density and volume Write your formula starting with what you are looking for: M = Now read your triangle: M = D x V
You need density and mass V To find Volume: You need density and mass Write your formula starting with what you are looking for: V = Now read your triangle: V = M ÷ D
D = . V M = _________ _______ = M ______ ÷ V = D D M V
How to find the density of an object using displacement… Inter-active Displacement Demo http://www.execulink.com/~ekimmel/density_displacment.htm http://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/multimedia/chapter3/lesson2 Solve for Density using the Displacement Method using information in link below…Show Work in Journal on the next empty page. http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/leveson/core/graphics/density/density_sim3x.html