Mass, Volume, Density.  Use the DFA to write your objective  When you enter class, write the date and objective on your DFA.  Write the noun and noun.

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Mass, Volume, Density

 Use the DFA to write your objective  When you enter class, write the date and objective on your DFA.  Write the noun and noun definition and the verb and verb definition  Respond to your Do Now on the weekly Do Now sheet  Keep both sheets in the Notes section

 Flowcabulary Video  Write about the news story related to SCIENCE

 The volume of a solid is recorded in cubic centimeters, written as cc or cm³  cc stands for cubic centimeters  Formula: V= l x w x h  The volume of a liquid is recorded in mililiters, written as mL Meniscus

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