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Monday, October 17, 2011 Bellringer Please copy the “I can” statement from the board. Fill out your agenda. Remember CHAMPs expectations! Thank you! CHAMPs C: 0 (when the bell rings) H: quietly ask a neighbor; after bell, raise hand A: independent work M: 0 (after bell rings) P: silently completing bellringer

Shape Particles Volume Examples   Shape Particles Volume Examples Solids Liquids Gases   Shape Particles Volume Examples Solids Liquids Gases

Formulas Volume = length X width X height Density = mass / volume

Claims Solubility Magnetism Classifying Objects Properties

Ender Tell me one thing you know for sure as a result of today’s lesson.