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Warm-Up 8/21/14 1) What is the initial volume in the cylinder? 2) What is the final volume? 3) What is the volume of the dinosaur?
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Understand how to determine the volume of objects.
Objective 8/21/14 Understand how to determine the volume of objects. Agenda 8/21/14 Recap yesterday Finish volume activity Density Quiz review
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Warm-Up 8/21/14 1) What is the initial volume of the cylinder? 2) What is the final volume? 3) What is the volume of the dinosaur?
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Prediction (hypothesis)
Rank the objects from greatest volume to least volume based on what you see. You will need to make a chart for your data. Must measure volume of all the nails (there are five). Also measure and record their length in cm.
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Let’s Try it! 4
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Density What takes up more volume – A kg of lead or a kg of feathers? What weighs more – A kg of lead or a kg of feathers?
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Density Do you sink or float in water? What determines if you sink or swim?
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Let’s investigate! Density = mass (g) volume (mL or cm3) What measurement did you already make yesterday and today? What measurement would you still need to calculate density?
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How to use a triple-beam balance
Quiz – What to Expect Metric conversions How to use a triple-beam balance How to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object
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5th Period – Ms. Au-Yeung – Rm. 405
Tutoring Today 4th Period – Mr. Sapin – Rm. 402 5th Period – Ms. Au-Yeung – Rm. 405
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Go to class website and fill out the survey on the homepage.
Homework Go to class website and fill out the survey on the homepage. Due Friday 8/22/14 Quiz tomorrow
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-clear plastic bottles
Help! Need: -clear plastic bottles -film canisters
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