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Physics Unit: Pre-Assessment IWBAT complete a pre assessment in order to determine my baseline data for the PHYSICS unit aaporal.
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DO NOW… Thermometer Reading DO YOU FEEL SAFE AT SCHOOL? WHY OR WHY NOT? If you feel safe, stand in front of room If you sometimes do and sometimes don’t, stand in the middle If you don’t feel safe, stand in back of room
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PHYSICS PRE-ASSESSMENT DO YOU BEST TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. THE DATA WILL NOT BE PUT IN THE GRADE BOOK, BUT WILL BE USED TO HELP YOU SET GOALS FOR THE PHYSICS UNIT IF YOU GET OVER 95% CORRECT, YOU WILL DO EXTENSION WORK FOR THE PHYSICS UNIT
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Student Progress Tracker
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LEARNING LOG WHAT ARE YOU COMFORTABLE WITH, WHAT DO YOU NEED TO WORK ON?
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Dunkin for Density IWBAT solve problems and conduct and analyze a lab to understand density aaporal.
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DO NOW Watch the short clip on density. If you can complete and document the challenge, you will win a prize.
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DENSITY The density of an object depends on its mass and its volume. The mass is the amount of matter in the object. The volume is the amount of space that the object takes up in three dimensions.
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DENSITY A mathematical equation for density is: Density = mass/volume or D = m/v. If something has a large mass compared to its volume, it has a high density. But if an object has a small mass compared to its volume it has a lower density.
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DENSITY PRACTICE PROBLEMS WHICH ELEMENT IS MORE DENSE? HOW DO YOU KNOW?
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DENSITY PRACTICE PROBLEMS A cup of gold colored metal beads was measured to have a mass 425 grams. By water displacement, the volume of the beads was calculated to be 48.0 cm 3. Given the following densities, identify the metal. Gold: 19.3 g/mL, Copper: 8.86 g/mL Bronze: 9.87 g/mL
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DUNKIN FOR DENSITY
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LEARNING LOG WRITE YOUR OWN DENSITY PROBLEM AND SOLVE IT
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DENSITY PRACTICE PROBLEMS I threw a plastic ball in the pool for my dog to fetch. The mass of the ball was 125 grams. What must the volume be to have a density of 0.500 g/mL. ( I want it to float of course!)
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