Today: Sept 27 th, 2011  Attendance  Collect Anything (Lat/Long practice, Brainpop)  Pass Back  Review ppt  Unit Test 1  Lab # 6 Layers of the Atmosphere.

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Today: Sept 27 th, 2011  Attendance  Collect Anything (Lat/Long practice, Brainpop)  Pass Back  Review ppt  Unit Test 1  Lab # 6 Layers of the Atmosphere (if time)

Unit 1 Introduction

Observations are made using the senses.

What do you infer?

Classification – grouping according to similar characteristics

Mass is measured with a balance.

Volume is measured with a graduated cylinder.

What is the volume of this?

Density

Navigation – determining your position on Earth

Coordinate Systems use two points to show location.

These are lines of…?

Isolines connect points of equal value.

Isotherms – connect points of equal temperature

Isobars connect points of equal air pressure.

Contour lines connect points of equal elevation.

Test Taking Procedure  Be silent  Eyes on your own paper.  Raise your hand and sit quietly until I come over to answer your question.  I can not tell you the answer or how to do the questions.  When you finish, cover your answers and sit quietly. I will collect your test when everyone has finished the test.  Take out your own reference tables to use. I have some extras. Pen, calculator…  Today is 9/27/11