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Measurement: Mass and Density
Day 5
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Analyze this PictureDirections: Write the following questions on the left-side of your notebook. Questions: Compare and Contrast the two pictures below. Give at least two reasons.
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Learning Targets
• I can explain mass. • I can explain density. • I can explain density by examining objects
floating and sinking.
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Mini-Lab: Mass
Directions: On the left-sided, Answer the following question using the balance.
Question: Using the triple-beam balance, measure the different objects your teacher has provided in grams (g).
a). 1 Paper clip b). 5 paper clips c). Pencil d). Penny e.) metal mass f.) other objects
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Teacher and Student Demonstration
Teacher will demonstrate how to use a triple beam balance and a digital balance.2 objects
3 objects
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Different Balances
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What is Mass?
Directions: On the right-side of your paper, write the question above. Under the question draw the illustration you see and the answer.
Mass is how much youhave of an object. It is not weight.
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Does the following substances have the same mass or different mass? Explain..
Water in a cup or Water Vapor
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Does the following substances have the same mass or different mass? Explain..
• 10 grams of iron or 10 grams of gold
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Teacher Demonstration: Density
Which one Floats and Sinks?CokePepsiDiet CokeDiet Pepsi
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Teacher Demonstration: Density
• Which one floats or sinks?WoodTennis BallPaper FlatPaper Balled-UpMetal CubesEtc..
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Teacher Demonstration: Density
• Which one floats and sinks?Cooking OilCorn SyrupWaterLiquid DetergentAlcohol
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Exit Slip
• Name two ways you use mass and density in your everyday life..