Today in your notebooks Left side items Right side items L1: Pre/Post test growth R1: Pre/Post test growth graph L2: Scientific method CW/HW R2: Scientific method notes L3: Length CW/HW R3: Length notes L4: Metric conversions R4: Metric notes L5: Do Now W/O 8.27 R5: BLANK L6: Mass mini lab R6: Mass notes
HW CHECK d. .009g e. .002L f. 6000g g. .04m h. .012g k. 30dg l. 603.5cm m. 32cm n..0382kg 1000m 5. 1/10 9. Metric 1/1000 6. standard 10. prefixes 20 7. SI 11. tenth 1 8. ten
This is how your notebook should look DATE DATE Level 2 and 3 questions In Question Cornell notes (from class) Out question Why we’re doing this- getting used to reading non-fiction books. Introduction to the scientific way of thinking. Guided notes Lab report Practice Homework
Mass 8.27 1) W. is Mass? 2) W. is the metric unit for mass? 3) W. measures mass? 4) W. is the diff. btw mass and weight? Mass is how much matter is packed into an object The base unit is the gram. A gram is about one paperclip 3) A triple beam balance or an electric balance measures mass 4)Weight is affected by gravity. Mass is not. On Earth, my mass is 66 kg and my weight is 66 kg. On the moon my mass is 66kg and my weight is 11kg.
TRIPLE BEAM BALANCE
Mass Mini Lab (L6) Pencil Scissors 3. White board marker 4. ScienceSaurus 5. Wax crayon 6. Ruler Round to the nearest tenth of a gram