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Measuring and science equipment
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Object to be measured goes on the left side Move the sliding masses until the needle lines up. Be sure to look at it straight on. Using a balance If you need to add more mass, place masses on the right side.
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Add the two scales together. What would this mass be?
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A gram (g) is a unit of mass equal to about a small paperclip. There are 1000g in a kilogram. That’s a lot of paper clips!!!
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A kilogram (kg) is used to measure larger masses. A kilogram is a unit of mass equal to 1,000 g, which is about the mass of a cantaloupe.
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Volume Use a graduated cylinder. Measures in milliliters 1000 milliliters is 1 Liter Always read at eye level.
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Water in a glass graduated cylinder forms a meniscus. The water forms a sort of curve at the surface Meniscus- always read from the lowest point on the meniscus.
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Length Centimeters millimeters A kilometer would be 1000 meters.
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Can you name these science tools?
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Beaker
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Balance
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Graduated cylinder
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Test tube
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thermometer
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Water freezes at 0°C. Water boils at 100°C. Normal body temperature is 37°C. Room temperature is about 21°C. A very hot day is 32°C.
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Science Vocabulary: Scientific Problem Solving
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Variables Factors that change
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Data The measurements and observations you make during an experiment.
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Conclusion Statement(s) that explains results. Example: The more light you give a plant, the taller the plant will get.
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