FPC Day 9 Spring Lab Conclusion.

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FPC Day 9 Spring Lab Conclusion

Warm Up Turn to page 11 in your notebook Get a calculator ready

Agenda Finish Spring Lab Planner out Homework: Weebly scavenger hunt Back to School Night Tuesday 6-8 PM

Learning Targets

y= mx + b x= 250 grams b= 0 m= ____ y= ? cm Prediction What is your equation? y= mx + b x= 250 grams b= 0 m= ____ y= ? cm

Conclusion: In the _______ lab, my data showed a ______ relationship between _______ and ________. This relationship can be modeled mathematically by _______= ____________. Based on this model, I predict that a mass of 250 grams will produce a stretch of ____ cm. I am _________ confident in this prediction, because ____________________________. In order to make this prediction, I ____ ____________________________________.

Wild Guess With 250 grams

WEebly fpcroosevelt.weebly.com

Additional Practice

Period 2-6

Warm Up Turn to the spring lab in your notebook Have your wild guess, spring length, diameter and prediction ready to go!

Agenda Finish Spring Lab Planner out Homework: weebly scavenger hunt Back to School Night Tuesday 6-8 PM

Learning Targets

Wild Guess With 250 grams

WEebly fpcroosevelt.weebly.com

Additional Practice