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Student Planner

Place this in the proper place

September 16, 2015Post triad quiz

tomorrow, vocab quiz Friday

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End of plannerLeave planner out for

stamping after we finish yesterday’s

notes

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Food/drink warning #2

Strike 3 = it is out.

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SLC Portfolio entry for science is your notebook. A progress report to put

into the SLC folder will be available next week

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Summary of last class

We had a normal opening, and worked on the measuring unit.

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Write your answer tolast class’s Essential

Question:

What is the metric unit for volume?What is the metric unit for volume?

Topic/Objective:Topic/Objective: Name:

Measurements in Science Class/Period:

Date:Sept 16

Essential Question:Essential Question: What is the metric unit What is the metric unit for mass?for mass?

1. SI unit of measuring forces2. measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object, usually by Earth.

a) volume; b) mass; c) Newton; d) weight; e) meter; f) SI; g) metric system; h) liter

3. the amount of space that something occupies or the amount of space something contains. 4. the amount of matter that something is made of. This value does not change with the object’s location in the universe.a) volume; b) mass; c) Newton; d) weight; e) meter; f) SI; g) metric system; h) liter

Answers

1. SI unit of measuring forces2. measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object, usually by Earth.

a) volume; b) mass; c) Newton; d) weight; e) meter; f) SI; g) metric system; h) liter

1. Newton – SI unit of measuring forces2. measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object, usually by Earth.

a) volume; b) mass; c) Newton; d) weight; e) meter; f) SI; g) metric system; h) liter

2. weight - measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object, usually by Earth.

a) volume; b) mass; c) Newton; d) weight; e) meter; f) SI; g) metric system; h) liter

3. the amount of space that something occupies or the amount of space something contains. 4. the amount of matter that something is made of. This value does not change with the object’s location in the universe.a) volume; b) mass; c) Newton; d) weight; e) meter; f) SI; g) metric system; h) liter

3. Volume –the amount of space that something occupies or the amount of space something contains. 4. the amount of matter that something is made of. This value does not change with the object’s location in the universe.a) volume; b) mass; c) Newton; d) weight; e) meter; f) SI; g) metric system; h) liter

4. Mass – the amount of matter that something is made of. This value does not change with the object’s location in the universe.a) volume; b) mass; c) Newton; d) weight; e) meter; f) SI; g) metric system; h) liter

HomeworkStudy for quizzes,

Today’s Work SI Measurements unit

Units of MeasureLink

Physics>Fall 2015>SI measurement presentation

Using ToolsLink

Physics>Laboratories>lab tool instruction