Warm-Up 8/21/14 1) What is the initial volume in the cylinder? 2) What is the final volume? 3) What is the volume of the dinosaur?
Understand how to determine the volume of objects. Objective 8/21/14 Understand how to determine the volume of objects. Agenda 8/21/14 Recap yesterday Finish volume activity Density Quiz review
Warm-Up 8/21/14 1) What is the initial volume of the cylinder? 2) What is the final volume? 3) What is the volume of the dinosaur?
Prediction (hypothesis) Rank the objects from greatest volume to least volume based on what you see. You will need to make a chart for your data. Must measure volume of all the nails (there are five). Also measure and record their length in cm.
Let’s Try it! 4
Density What takes up more volume – A kg of lead or a kg of feathers? What weighs more – A kg of lead or a kg of feathers?
Density Do you sink or float in water? What determines if you sink or swim?
Let’s investigate! Density = mass (g) volume (mL or cm3) What measurement did you already make yesterday and today? What measurement would you still need to calculate density?
How to use a triple-beam balance Quiz – What to Expect Metric conversions How to use a triple-beam balance How to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object
5th Period – Ms. Au-Yeung – Rm. 405 Tutoring Today 4th Period – Mr. Sapin – Rm. 402 5th Period – Ms. Au-Yeung – Rm. 405
Go to class website and fill out the survey on the homepage. Homework Go to class website and fill out the survey on the homepage. Due Friday 8/22/14 Quiz tomorrow
-clear plastic bottles Help! Need: -clear plastic bottles -film canisters