Welcome to Science 71 September 7, 2010 Day 6 Clickers and Folders.

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Welcome to Science 71 September 7, 2010 Day 6 Clickers and Folders

Homework No Homework for Tonight However, if you can do any of the math from today’s collected data, go for it!

The Day’s Agenda Finish the Water Property Lab, Solve the Crime! Discussion on quiz on Lab Turn in Lab into Trays Movie-Flow First Chapter Human Density Experiment Lab report

Bell Work 1 What property of water causes an attraction between two different substances? (Hint- causes a Meniscus) A.Cohesion B.Adhesion C.Capillary Action

Bell Work 2 What do you call the movement of a fluid against gravity? A.Cohesion B.Adhesion C.Capillary Action

Bell Work 3 What property of water allows it to be attracted to itself and help it build up against gravity? A.Cohesion B.Adhesion C.Capillary Action

Water on Penny Lab Finish the Crime scene lab! Answer questions on lab and place in tray when completed.

Vocabulary Mass- The amount of stuff in an object Volume- The space occupied by an object Density- The amount of stuff per unit of volume

Flow Movie

Human Density Lab

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