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Unit Part
II
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important and should be recorded in your
science journal.
• BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow
directions, complete projects as described
and answer required questions neatly.
“Hoot, Hoot”
“Good Luck!”
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(K)ing
(H)enry
(D)ied
(W)hile
(D)rinking
(C)hocolate
(M)ilk
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King - Kilometer 1000m
Henry - Hectometer 100m
Died - Decameter 10m
While - Standard 1m
Drinking - Decimeter .1m
Chocolate - Centimeter .01m
Milk - Millimeter .001m
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King - Kilometer 1000m 103
Henry - Hectometer 100m 102
Died - Decameter 10m101
While - Standard 1m 100
Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1
Chocolate - Centimeter .01m 10-2
Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3
2.54
cm
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Quantity Base Unit Symbol
Length Meter M
Mass gram g
Temperature Kelvin K
Time Second s
Amount Mol mol
Force Newton N
1c
1 cm m
1 cm
No plastic bag
liner and hopefully
the barrel will be
clean.
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Area of Focus: Volume, Liter, l
How is
your
OFE?
Volume: The three-dimensional
space an object occupies.
I hope you
are current
on your OFE.
• Activity! Measure 7 ml using a small
graduated cylinder.
cm
5
5 cm
5 cm
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• Answer: 53 or 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 cm3
cm
5
5 cm
5 cm
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• What is the volume of this cube?
4 0
40 cm
cm
40
cm
4 0
40 cm
cm
40
cm
2.5 2.5 cm
cm
2.5 cm
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• Answer! 15.625 cm3
2.5 2.5 cm
cm
2.5 cm
Volume of a cylinder: Where Pi =
3.14
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• Answer: The Celsius and Kelvin Scale.
Measured in degrees Celsius.
“The
Fahrenheit
Scale makes
me angry”
20 X 9 = 180
180 / 5 = 36
36 +32 = 68
30 x 9 / 5 +
32 = 86
KelvinScale: Zero Kelvin is absolute
zero where molecular motion stops.
That is the coldest something can be.
(Never been reached.)
Water freezes at 273.16K; water boils at
373.16K. K = C + 273.16°
West
West
West
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A study of natural phenomenon.
A systematic study and method.
A systematic study and method.
E OFE
OF
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Scienceis a systematic attempt to
get around human limitations.
Science tries to remove personal
experience from the scientific process.
Scienceis a systematic attempt to
get around human limitations.
Science tries to remove personal
experience from the scientific process.
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• Answer! Find the personal pronouns in
this poorly written example.
– Our table group and I were asked to pass
three items around. I passed a pencil while
Mark and Jill both passed their textbook. We
passed our items around until we heard our
teacher say “stop.” -The End.
• Answer! Find the personal pronouns in
this poorly written example.
– Our table group and I were asked to pass
three items around. I passed a pencil while
Mark and Jill both passed their textbook. We
passed our items around until we heard our
teacher say “stop.” -The End.
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• Answer! Find the personal pronouns in
this poorly written example.
– Our table group and I were asked to pass
three items around. I passed a pencil while
Mark and Jill both passed their textbook. We
passed our items around until we heard our
teacher say “stop.” -The End.
• Answer! Find the personal pronouns in
this poorly written example.
– Our table group and I were asked to pass
three items around. I passed a pencil while
Mark and Jill both passed their textbook. We
passed our items around until we heard our
teacher say “stop.” -The End.
• Answer! Find the personal pronouns in
this poorly written example.
– Our table group and I were asked to pass
three items around. I passed a pencil while
Mark and Jill both passed their textbook. We
passed our items around until we heard our
teacher say “stop.” -The End.
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Observe
Collect Form a
backgroun
d Hypothes
informatio is
n
Observe
Collect Form a
backgroun
d Hypothes
informatio is
n Create an
experiment with a
control group and
experimental group.
Observe
Collect Form a
backgroun
d Hypothes
informatio is
n Create an
Collect data experiment with a
control group and
experimental group.
Repeat
experiment
Repeat
experiment
Repeat Do something
experiment With the findings.
Repeat Do something
experiment With the findings.
L I F T
375ml
375ml
375ml
375ml
“The
Metric
System
you should
use!”
• Activity! Science Skills Unit Review Game