Warm-Up 8/20/14 Solve the following: 353 mg = _____ g

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Warm-Up 8/20/14 Solve the following: 353 mg = _____ g Have out: Metric Conversion HW Solve the following: 353 mg = _____ g 0.210 kL = _____ mL 20.32 m = _____ hm

Understand how to determine the volume of objects. Objective 8/20/14 Understand how to determine the volume of objects. Agenda 8/20/14 Debrief 8/19/14 Review Warm-up Review Homework Volume

Place in order from largest to smallest: Debrief 8/19/14 Place in order from largest to smallest: 2cm, 0.005m, 4050mm, 202dm, 1km, 25Dm, 0.70hm

Warm-Up 8/20/14 Solve the following: 353 mg = _____ g Have out: Metric Conversion HW Solve the following: 353 mg = _____ g 0.210 kL = _____ mL 20.32 m = _____ hm

The amount of space an object takes up. Volume The amount of space an object takes up. If it is a cube, can calculate it by multiplying length x width x height

Not everything has an exact length, height, and width. There’s a different method!

Let’s review how to read a graduated cylinder First… Let’s review how to read a graduated cylinder 32.0 mL 65.0 mL 4.8 mL

Volume by Displacement Initial Volume? 3.4 mL Final Volume? 5.0 mL Volume of dude? 5.0mL-3.4mL=1.6mL

Volume by Displacement Initial Volume? 50.0 mL Final Volume? 52.0 mL Volume of Spongebob? 52.0mL-50.0mL=2.0mL

Let’s Try it!

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! 1 5 4 2 1 3 2

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