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Bellwork 9/8/14 Explain why a golf ball is heavier than a ping-pong ball even though the balls are the same size.

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Bellwork 9/8/14. Explain why a golf ball is heavier than a ping-pong ball even though the balls are the same size. Objective 9/8/14. Students will measure volume of various objects. september. Volume Notes Fund Raiser Kick off- MPR. Volume Stations. Mass Density. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bellwork 9/8/14

Explain why a golf ball is heavier than

a ping-pong ball even though the balls are the same size.

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Objective 9/8/14

Students will measure volume of various objects.

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2014

Volume NotesFund Raiser Kick off- MPR

Volume Stations

MassDensity

Online Simulation: Density

QuizMatter: Mass Volume and Density

Properties of Matter:Physical and Chemical Properities

Properties of Matter:Physical and Chemical Properities

How Matter Changes:Physical and Chemical Changes

How Matter Changes:Physical and Chemical Changes

QuizMatter:Properties and Changes of Matter

Law of Conservation of Mass

States of Matter:Kinetic Theory of Matter

States of Matter:Kinetic Theory of Matter

Matter: Review TEST

september

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Agenda 9/8/14

• Class Meeting• Go over Brainpop worksheet• Volume Notes• Lab Stations

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Volume

1. Liquids Measured in liters (l) or milliliters (ml)

Meniscus bottom of curve

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2. Regular length x width x heightshaped objects:

Measured in cubicmeters (m3)centimeters

(cm3)millimeters

(mm3)

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Volume

3. Irregular use H2o Displacement

shaped objects:

..\volume by displacement.pdf

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Measuring Liquid VolumeWhat is the volume of water in each cylinder?

Pay attention to the scales for each cylinder.

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This is a magnified image of a ruler/meter stick.

1

This is one centimeter.

2 3 4

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1 2 3 4

This key measures 3 cm.

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1 2 3 4

This key measures 2.5 cm.

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1 2 3 4

This toy car measures 4.2 cm.

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StationsStation 1RulersVolume of Regular Objects

Station 2Volume of Liquids

Station 3Volume of irregular objects (Water Displacement)

Station 4: Computer: Water Displacement

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Homework 9/8/14

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Bellwork 9/9/14

A metal coin has certain properties that can be measured. Which property of a coin is different on the moon than it is on Earth?

A. density B. mass C. volume D. weight

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Objective 9/9/14

Students will measure volume of various objects.

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1 September 2 3 4 5 6/7

8 9 10 11 12 13/14

15 16 17 18 19 20/21

22 23 24 25 26 27/28

29 30 1 October 2 3 4/5

6 7 8 9 10 11/12

2014

Volume NotesFund Raiser Kick off- MPR

Volume Stations

MassDensity

Online Simulation: Density

QuizMatter: Mass Volume and Density

Properties of Matter:Physical and Chemical Properities

Properties of Matter:Physical and Chemical Properities

How Matter Changes:Physical and Chemical Changes

How Matter Changes:Physical and Chemical Changes

QuizMatter:Properties and Changes of Matter

Law of Conservation of Mass

States of Matter:Kinetic Theory of Matter

States of Matter:Kinetic Theory of Matter

Matter: Review TEST

september

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Agenda 9/9/14

Volume Stations

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StationsStation 1RulersVolume of Regular Objects

Station 2Volume of Liquids

Station 3Volume of irregular objects (Water Displacement)

Station 4: Computer: Water Displacement

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Bellwork 9/10/14

Complete the handout

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Objective 9/10/14

SWBAT measure mass of objects.

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Agenda 9/10/14

• Finish Volume • Mass notes

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Bellwork 9/11/14

How could we test whether AIR is MATTER?

1. What materials would we need?2. What steps would we take?

*Turn in Volume worksheets ** Dykota – volume packet

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Objective 9/11/14

SWBAT measure mass of objects.

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Agenda 9/10/14

• Mass notes• Gizmo: Measuring Mass

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1 September 2 3 4 5 6/7

8 9 10 11 12 13/14

15 16 17 18 19 20/21

22 23 24 25 26 27/28

29 30 1 October 2 3 4/5

6 7 8 9 10 11/12

2014

Volume NotesFund Raiser Kick off- MPR

Volume Stations

Mass Density QuizMatter: Mass Volume and Density

Properties of Matter:Physical and Chemical Properities

Properties of Matter:Physical and Chemical Properities

How Matter Changes:Physical and Chemical Changes

How Matter Changes:Physical and Chemical ChangesProgress Reports

QuizMatter:Properties and Changes of Matter

Law of Conservation of Mass

States of Matter:Kinetic Theory of Matter

States of Matter:Kinetic Theory of Matter

Matter: Review TEST

september

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Homework 9/11/14

Study for tomorrow’s QUIZ!Matter: Mass and Volume

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Measuring Mass

What are the units Grams (g)For mass? Kilograms (kg)

What tool is used for measuring mass?

Triple Beam Balance

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Measuring Mass1. Make sure all 3 sliders are placed

at the left.2. Place object on the pan (or tray).3. Move the 100g slider to the right

until indicator moves below the line. Then move the slider back to the left 1 notch.

4. Now move the 10g slider over until the indicator moves below the line. Then move the slider back to left 1 notch.

5. Now slide the 1g slider over until the indicator is balanced with the line.

6. Once you have balanced the scale, you add up the amounts on each beam to find the total mass.

What would be the mass of the object measured in the picture?

_______ + ______ + _______ = ________ g

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Measuring Mass

• Gizmo: Complete PKQ #1-2 first

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Ms. Weber - Where do I go?Computers: Davion, Derek, Argelia, Lycia, Khijon Laptop: Zemberiah, DykotaSmartBoard: Ruben, Joseph, Akeyal, Tevin,

Antonio, Jaia

Read your Gizmo handout!Raise your hand for help only after you have read the handout and tried to problem solve.

Ms. Weber – What do I do?

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Bellwork 9/12/14

Two Oranges:One is peeled. One is not

peeledI drop them in a tub of water.

Do they sink or float?

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Objective 9/11/14

SWBAT describe the relationship of mass and

volume to density.

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Agenda 9/11/14

• Quick Check for Understanding

• phET simulation / handouts

Timer

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Jobs

IT (tech) –DavionTA – TevinAttendance – LyciaTimer - AkeyalMaterials – Jaia

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Bellwork 9/12/14

Spangler: Bowling Balls

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Bellwork 9/11/14

Which weighs more:10 g of feathers or 10 g of

gold?