Question: Convert 345 G to KG

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Question: Convert 345 G to KG August 18 Thank you for not chewing gum Agenda: Bellwork Metric Olympics Materials: Science Folder Notebook Pencil Flipbook/metric packet Objective: Today we will practice using & Converting within the metric system Question: Convert 345 G to KG

Metric Olympics You will have 2-4 Minutes for each station Length/Distance: Start at 1 & subtract CM, M, MM Volume: Measure meniscus L x W x H CM3or ML Mass: Start at the middle beam, then the back beam, then front beam Stick in the notches G, MG Temperature: Celsius Be responsible with IR guns. You will have 2-4 Minutes for each station One group at a station at a time Stay in rotation order Write down the event Perform event – carefully! (be aware of others) Record results for each partner Award points

Color Coded Power Paragraph Student can clearly explain why the United States should stick with using customary units or switch to metric. 4 In addition to a score of 3, my paragraph goes above and beyond by giving very detailed examples and it applies what I know about metric to real-world scenarios. 3 My topic sentence clearly states I think why the United States should stick with using customary units or switch to metric. My paragraph includes at least 3 reasons, details or facts that support my topic sentence. I have included at least 3 examples or explanations to support my reasons, details or facts. I have formally concluded and stated my opinion again in the conclusion sentence. I have included proper transitions have highlighted my Paragraph appropriately My paragraph fully answers the prompt, flows well, and follows all convention rules 2 Some of the paragraph is highlighted appropriately. My paragraph does not answer all parts of the prompt and has several convention errors. 1 The majority of the paragraph is not highlighted appropriately. My paragraph does not answer all parts of the prompt and has major convention errors.

Metric Mania Answers Count the number you did and then count how many you got correct. Dive them to get your percentage. 90%=3