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Warm-up 8/26/2013 Come in and find your name on a desk. To do today: Put name on calendar for your birthday Get a note card Pick up and Fill out student Info Sheet Check website and go over expectations Safety Sheet Homework – 15 household items

Who are you? And why do I care? Or do I? On Lined side of white note card, please print the following. 1. Full Name (name to be called) 1. Full Name (name to be called) 2. List any sports/clubs/band/dance you participate in at Tabor 2. List any sports/clubs/band/dance you participate in at Tabor Bring me a schedule of events, please Bring me a schedule of events, please 3. Any activities elsewhere 3. Any activities elsewhere 4. If you work, Where? and When? 4. If you work, Where? and When? 5. Who did you have for Biology and what grade receive? 5. Who did you have for Biology and what grade receive? 6. Who did you have for Algebra I (or II if completed) and what grade received? 6. Who did you have for Algebra I (or II if completed) and what grade received? 7. Any siblings whom I have taught? Did I hate them? 7. Any siblings whom I have taught? Did I hate them?

Day 2 What is the most important question to ask in this class and life? What is the most important question to ask in this class and life? Safety Contract Safety Contract Math Quiz Math Quiz Vocab Vocab

Ticket out door 8/26/2013 Without a calculator complete the following 1-3 List three things you did or saw last semester that involved chemistry (or science) X 17 = 5. 3y + 35 = 132 solve for y Name these 6. CO 2 7. H 2 O Balance equation 8. H 2 0  H 2 + O 2

How should you act? What is the ONE thing that can summarize all of the handbook stuff? What is the ONE thing that can summarize all of the handbook stuff? What are the 3 most common elements in our atmosphere? Write % abundance if you know it. What are the 3 most common elements in our atmosphere? Write % abundance if you know it. Make good decisions

8/26/13 Please answer these How many cups are in 2.43 gallons of soda? How many cups are in 2.43 gallons of soda? How many miles long is our classroom, if it is 31 feet long? How many miles long is our classroom, if it is 31 feet long?

Warm-up Please answer these How many teaspoons are in 1.45 quarts of soda? How many teaspoons are in 1.45 quarts of soda? How many meters is 10.2 km? How many meters is 10.2 km? How many milliliters is a 2 liter soda? How many milliliters is a 2 liter soda? Put in scientific notation mm

8 /27/13 K ilo H ecta D eca B ase D eci C enti M illi King Hector Died Monday Drinking Chocolate Milk Kids Have Dogs But Dogs Can’t Multiply The beauty of the SI (le System Internationale) is that everything is powers of 10. Just move decimal The beauty of the SI (le System Internationale) is that everything is powers of 10. Just move decimal

Warm-up 8/27/13 EQ - What does SI stand for? EQ - What does SI stand for? Get out your list of 15 household items. Get out your list of 15 household items. If you don’t have it do not copy someone else's. If you don’t have it do not copy someone else's. Make sure your name is on it Make sure your name is on it

Warm-up What units do we use to measure length, volume, mass, weight? What units do we use to measure length, volume, mass, weight? Make KWL? Make KWL?

Warm-up EQ - What does SI stand for? EQ - What does SI stand for? KWL – make three columns KWL – make three columns units of measurement units of measurement Know Want to KnowLearned

Warm-up 8/30/13 Unit EQ: What is the SI system? Unit EQ: What is the SI system? Exactly how tall are you in centimeters? Exactly how tall are you in centimeters? If you don’t know measure yourself. If you don’t know measure yourself.

Warm-Up What is the difference between accuracy and precision? What is independent variable and dependent variable? What is the difference between What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative? Add to vocab list Read and notes chapter 3

EQ - What is a significant figure and estimated digit? You can get a classroom copy textbook EQ - What is a significant figure and estimated digit? You can get a classroom copy textbook

Notes 8/27/13 EQ – How do we count sigfigs? EQ – How do we count sigfigs? Copy six rules on p Copy six rules on p Atlantic – Pacific Atlantic – Pacific HW Read and take notes Chapter 3 HW Read and take notes Chapter 3 Quiz Next wednesday 9/5/13

Warm-up 8/28/13 So how does sunscreen work? So how does sunscreen work? Survey on Website Survey on Website Magazines? Magazines? Work on All about ME! Work on All about ME!

All about ME! Start working on All about ME! Start working on All about ME! Cut out pictures, words, letter that describe you and paste to 8 X 11 sheet. Cut out pictures, words, letter that describe you and paste to 8 X 11 sheet. Must have name and period and school appropriate. We will present these to class Must have name and period and school appropriate. We will present these to class