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Copy the schedule. Monday April 29. What is density? What tool can you use to measure volume? What is mass?. Today’s Plan. Review measurement together and make a foldable for you to take home and study Quiet study time Homework: Study measurement at least 15 minutes. Measurement Foldable. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Copy the schedule.Monday Tues/Weds Thurs/Fri

Review Measurement

HW: study 15 minutes

Measurement Stations, Review Matter

HW: study 30 minutes

Science EOY Exam

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Monday April 291. What is density?2. What tool can you use to measure

volume?3. What is mass?Date Table of Contents Page

4-29-13 Measurement Review

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Today’s Plan

• Review measurement together and make a foldable for you to take home and study

• Quiet study time

• Homework: Study measurement at least 15 minutes

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Measurement Foldable

• Fold your paper as shown.• Write everything that is shown on the board.

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Measurement Side 1Length Volume

Weight Practice problems

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Measurement Side 2Mass Density

Law of Conservation of Mass

Practice problems

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LengthRuler

Millimeters (mm) = tiny—sand Centimeters (cm) = small—fingerMeters (m) = big—truckKilometers (km) = huge—states

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VolumeGraduated cylinder or beakerThe amount of space an object takes upLiters (L), milliliters (mL), or cubic centimeters (cm3) Volume = Length x width x height

Read bottom of meniscus

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WeightMeasure of the force of gravity acting on an object

Weight changes when gravity changes

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Practice Problems Width of lead _____ Length of classroom _____

Mouse weighs 20g on Earth. What’s its weight in space? ___

Volume of box: ____

Volume of liquid: ____

4cm 3cm

5cm

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MassBalanceAmount of matter in something

Always stays the same no matter where you are

Grams (g) and kilograms (kg)

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DensityMass of a material in a given volume

Grams per centimeter cubed (g/cm3) or grams per milliliter (g/mL)

Density = Mass ÷ VolumeVery dense = sinkNot very dense = float

High density

Low density

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Law of Conservation of MassMatter is not created or destroyed in any chemical or physical change

Atoms are only rearranged and grouped differently

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Practice ProblemsSomething has a mass of 50g on Earth. What is the mass in space? ______

Float or sink? ____

Something has a mass of 10g and a volume of 5cm3. What is its density?

What happens to atoms in paper if it is burned?

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Study measurement by yourself.

• Homework: Study measurement at least 15 minutes tonight.

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Tues April 30 or Weds May 11. What is the length of the line in centimeters?2. In millimeters?

3. What is matter?

Date Table of Contents Page4-30-13 or 5-1-13

Matter Review

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EXAM NEXT CLASS PERIOD• When class begins you won’t need your lab

book. Clear everything off of your table and be ready to test RIGHT AWAY.

• Get a good night’s sleep tonight and tomorrow night so you’re ready to do your best.

• Study tonight, and don’t try to cram right before the test.

• In case you finish early, you might want a book to read.

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Today’s Plan

• Measurement stations• Review Matter together and complete study

guide• Study all of the study guides you have and

your lab book information.• Homework: study at least 30 minutes tonight.

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Measurement Stations• Number your paper to 16. Skip one line between

each number.• No more than 3 people to a station.• Stay on task.• Check your answers up to 3 times and check them

again when you are completely finished.• Hand in your paper to the tray when you are done.

Check to make sure your name is on your paper.• Study your genetics, human body, measurement, and

earth/space science study guides while you wait. If you don’t have your study guides, read your lab book.

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Matter Study Guide

• Complete the study guide together.• Sort chemical and physical changes. • Study on your own.

• Homework: Study at least 30 minutes tonight!

• Science EOY Exam next class period!!!