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Front of Classroom Door Windows Back of Classroom First Period Seating Chart

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Monday September 14, 2009 Objectives: SWBAT use standard metric tools to find the mass, volume, and length of matter. SWBAT define mass, volume and length.

Warm Up (9/14/2009) 1. What ’ s the difference between an observation and (theory, hypothesis and scientific laws) 2. What does volume mean? 3. How does mass differ from weight? 4. What was one highlight of your weekend?

G AV Width Volume Mass NameMeasuring with Standard Tools

Definitions MassVolumeLength Definition Metric Units Equipment Used