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Bell Work: Monday 8/30/10 (Write Q&A) On Page 12: 1. What units can you measure volume ? 1.English: ounces, gallons 2.Metric: liters 2. Name 3 items you would use to measure in volume units. 1.Milk 2.Pop 3.gasoline
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Topics & Titles Handout page: 52 Title: Converting Volume ◦ I’ll give it out at the end of the lesson Cornell Notes page: 53 Academic Standards: CP.1.23 & CP.1.25 Topic: Measuring Volume
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Page 53: Measuring Volume What is volume? ◦ The amount of space an object takes up How do you measure volume in metric? ◦ Volume is measured in liters
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Page 53: Measuring Volume Volume uses the same prefixes as length and is converted the same way: Kiloliter Liter Centiliter Milliliter
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Page 53: Measuring Volume All metric conversions follow the same rules. 1 liter = ____________ milliliters 1000 ml 1 kiloliter = ___________ liters 1000 liters 1 centiliter = ___________ liters ◦ 0.01 cl
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Topics & Titles Handout page: 52 Title: Converting Volume ◦ I’ll give it out at the end of the lesson Cornell Notes page: 53 Academic Standards: CP.1.23 & CP.1.25 Topic: Measuring Volume
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Bell Work: Tuesday 8/31/10 (Write Q&A) On page 12: 1. What is volume? 2. What is the basic unit for liquid volume?
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Chapter 1 Vocab: On pages 46 & 47 Constant Control Density Dependent variable Experiment Hypothesis Independent variable Mass Scientific law Scientific method SI Theory Volume Variable
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Bell Work: Wednesday 9/01/10 (Write Q&A) On Page 12: 1. What is Mass? 2. How do you measure Mass?
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Topics & Titles Handout page: 54 Title: Converting Mass ◦ I’ll give it out at the end of the lesson Cornell Notes page: 55 Academic Standards: CP.1.23 & CP.1.25 Topic: Measuring Mass
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Page 55: Measuring Mass What is mass? ◦ The amount of matter an object has How do you measure mass in metric? ◦ Mass is measured in grams
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Page 55: Measuring Mass Mass uses the same prefixes as length and is converted the same way: Kilogram gram Centigram Milligram
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Page 55: Measuring Mass All metric conversions follow the same rules. 1 gram = ____________ milligrams 1000 mg 1 kilogram = ___________ grams 1000 g 1 centigram = ___________ grams ◦ 0.01 g
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Topics & Titles Handout page: 54 Title: Converting Mass ◦ I’ll give it out at the end of the lesson Cornell Notes page: 55 Academic Standards: CP.1.23 & CP.1.25 Topic: Measuring Mass
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Bell Work: Thursday 9/02/10 (Write Q&A) On Page 12: Which is larger (circle your answer): 1) 1000 m or 1000 cm 1000 m 2) 50 mm or 5 m 5 m 3) 400 km or 4000 m 400 km
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Topics & Titles Handout page: ◦ 56 Title: ◦ Metric Cross Word Problems Cornell Notes page: ◦ 57 Academic Standards: ◦ CP.1.23 & CP.1.25 Topic: ◦ Metric Cross Word Puzzle
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Bell Work: Friday 9/03/10 (Write Q&A) On Page 13: 1)How many cm are there in a meter? 100 2)How many mm are there in a meter? 1000 3)How many km are there in a meter? 0.001 4)How many m are there in a meter? 1
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Agenda page: 58 Title: ◦ Convert measurements ◦ Convert each of the problems from p59 to KM, M and MM Page: 59 Academic Standards: ◦ CP.1.23 & CP.1.25 Handout: ◦ Measure the Lines
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