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Title: TODAY


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TODAYS AGENDA 9/4
  • FTF
  • Convert your height from feet and inches to
    meters and centimeters.
  • How?
  • 1 inch 2.54 centimeters
  • 100 centimeters 1 meter

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS FTF Rules for FTFs! Learn
how to take 2-column notes Begin Unit 1
Measurement
Announcements If you do not remember your school
email address and password please fill out the
sheet on the front table. Thanks!
  • Homework
  • Metric Mania Conversion Practice
  • Complete Student Survey online by Friday. (link
    on Homework page of my website)

SWBAT identify the base unit of measurement for
mass, volume, density and length in the metric
system.
2
6FT 8IN ? METERS
3
FTF RULES
  • You always have to TRY but its okay if you dont
    get it right.
  • Write the DATE.
  • Write a brief description of what the activity
    is. (you do not need to copy the directions word
    for word these are quick activities).
  • Always number or letter the answers (if more than
    one!)
  • You can have more than one FTF per page. Just be
    sure to date them!
  • I sometimes collect them to count as a homework
    or class work grade.

4
Expectations for Our Classroom
  • Be Nice
  • Be Honest
  • Be Respectful
  • Be Prepared
  • Be Your Best, Always!

BACK
5
Classroom Procedure
  • In addition to whats written in the welcome
    letter
  • Raise your hand if you wish to speak.
  • Raise your hand if you wish to leave your seat.
    (1 finger means bathroom, 2 fingers means pencil
    sharpen/other, full hand means question or
    answer).
  • Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
  • Keep on task!
  • Push in your chair when you leave!
  • My job is to teach you. Not pick up your trash.
    So throw things away!
  • This is a working classroom. I always do my best
    to teach you, and you should always do your best
    to learn.

BACK
6
GROCERY STORE SORT
  • You have 20 items.
  • Cut them apart.
  • Group the cards together into categories that you
    think make sense.
  • Lay them out on your table in the categories
  • NO NEED TO WRITE ANYTHING DOWN!

7
HOW TO TAKE 2-COLUMN NOTES GROCERY STORE EXAMPLE
  • Yogurt
  • Carrots
  • Diapers
  • Milk
  • Coffee
  • Baby food
  • Half and Half
  • Cream Cheese
  • Bread
  • Sandwich meat
  • Spaghetti sauce
  • Oranges
  • Squash
  • Sugar
  • Toothpaste
  • Cheese sticks
  • Grapes
  • Frozen waffles
  • Onions
  • Potatoes
  • Shampoo
  • Peppers
  • Flour
  • Bananas
  • English muffins
  • Hamburgers
  • Bagels
  • Hotdogs
  • Ice cream
  • Frozen veggies
  • Baby soap
  • Lettuce
  • Brownie Mix
  • Pasta
  • Chicken

8
HOW CAN WE MAKE THIS LIST EASIER?
  • Main Idea
  • Detail
  • Detail
  • Detail

9
LETS TRY IT!FIRST IDENTIFY THE MAIN IDEAS
FROM LOOKING AT THE ITEMS ON THE LIST?SECOND
CHOOSE THE DETAILS TO GO NEXT TO THE MAIN IDEAS.
  • Yogurt
  • Carrots
  • Diapers
  • Milk
  • Coffee
  • Baby food
  • Half and Half
  • Cream Cheese
  • Bread
  • Sandwich meat
  • Spaghetti sauce
  • Oranges
  • Squash
  • Sugar
  • Toothpaste
  • Cheese sticks
  • Grapes
  • Frozen waffles
  • Onions
  • Potatoes
  • Shampoo
  • Peppers
  • Flour
  • Bananas
  • English muffins
  • Hamburgers
  • Bagels
  • Hotdogs
  • Ice cream
  • Frozen veggies
  • Baby soap
  • Lettuce
  • Brownie Mix
  • Pasta
  • Chicken
  • Hamberger rolls

10
GROCERY LIST (GIVE YOUR NOTES A
TITLE!)SEPTEMBER 4 2014 (GIVE YOUR NOTES A DATE!)
Dairy Meat Fruit/Veggies
  • Milk
  • Cheese sticks
  • Half and half
  • Yogurt
  • (Etc)
  • Hot dogs
  • Chicken
  • Hamburgers
  • Banana
  • Carrots
  • Squash
  • Graps
  • (Etc..)

11
TODAYS AGENDA 9/5
  • FTF
  • Metrics in the U.S.
  • Make a list of all the metric measurements you
    can find on the U.S. labels (grab a label from
    the white dish pans distributed around the room).

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS FTF Begin Unit 1
Measurement Conversion War Game
Announcements Happy Friday!
  • Homework
  • Metric Mania Conversion Practice
  • Complete Student Survey online by Friday. (link
    on Homework page of my website)

SWBAT identify the base unit of measurement for
mass, volume, density and length in the metric
system.
12
SYSTEMS OF MEASUREMENT(HINT USUALLY THE HEADING
UP HERE MAKES A GOOD MAIN IDEA FOR YOUR NOTES)
  • There are multiple units of measurement
  • In the U.S. we use the English System or
    Customary System
  • Most of the world uses the Metric System
  • Can you think of the units we use in the U.S. to
    measure
  • Liquid
  • Mass
  • Length
  • Temperature
  • Time
  • Write them on your whiteboard

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METRIC SYSTEM (HINT USUALLY THE HEADING UP HERE
MAKES A GOOD MAIN IDEA FOR YOUR NOTES
  • The metric system is a system of measurement that
    is used by scientists all over the world.
  • In the science world it is also called it System
    International or SI.
  • Can you think of the metric units used to measure
  • Liquid
  • Mass
  • Length
  • Temperature
  • Time
  • Write them on the white board!

15
METRIC BASE UNITS
  • Liquid Liters
  • Mass Gram
  • Length Meters
  • Temperature Celsius
  • Time Seconds

16
LENGTH
  • The distance between two points.
  • Base unit is the meter (abbreviated with a
    lowercase m)

17
MASS
  • The measure of the amount of matter an object
    contains
  • Matter The material that all objects and
    substances are made up of
  • Anything that has mass and takes up space is
    matter
  • Base unit of mass is the gram (abbreviate with a
    lowercase g)

18
VOLUME
  • The amount of space an object takes up.
  • Measure in L (liters) for liquid.
  • Measured in cm3 for solids

19
DENSITY
  • The measure of mass per given volume.
  • d m / v

20
MASS VOLUME DENSITY OF BOTTLES
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TODAYS AGENDA 9/8
  • FTF
  • 1. In your notebook list the base unit for mass,
    volume, length. Include the abbreviation.
  • 2. What hint can you use to remember the
    formula for density?

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS FTF Begin Unit 1
Measurement Conversion War Game
Announcements Conversion Quiz Thursday!
  • Homework
  • Metric Mania Conversion Practice

SWBAT correctly convert between metric
measurements by converting to 3 larger units and
3 smaller units.
22
METRIC PREFIXES
  • Prefixes are added to metric units to indicate
    smaller or larger units of measurement.
  • Units larger than the base unit are kilo, deca
    and hecto
  • Units smaller than the base unit are deci, centi
    and milli.
  • Prefixes also have abbreviations.

23
Copy A Ladder Like This In Your Notes! (or tape
the printed version into your notes)




BASE




24
Add the Prefixes in the Correct Location!




BASE




WORD BANK CENTI KILO DEKA DECI MILLI HECTO
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Add the Prefix value in the Correct Location
1000 UNITS
100 UNITS

10 UNITS
BASE METER GRAM LITER
0.1 UNITS

0.01 UNITS
0.001 UNITS
26
Add the prefix abbreviation to your ladder. This
Is What Your Final Ladder Should Look Like!
1000 UNITS
Kilo (k)
100 UNITS
Hecto (h)

10 UNITS
Deka (dk)
BASE METER GRAM LITER
0.1 UNITS

Deci (d)
0.01 UNITS
Centi (c)
0.001 UNITS
Milli (m)
27
CONVERTING METRICS STAIRCASE METHOD
1000 UNITS
To convert to a smaller unit, move the decimal
point to the right or multiply.
kilo
100 UNITS
hecto

10 UNITS
deka
BASE METER GRAM LITER
0.1 UNITS

deci
0.01 UNITS
To convert to a larger unit, move the decimal
point to the left or divide.
centi
0.001 UNITS
milli
WORD BANK CENTI KILO DEKA DECI MILLI HECTO
28
GRAB A WHITEBOARD!LETS PLAY BIGGER OR
SMALLER(WRITE YOUR ANSWER ON THE WHITEBOARD)
  • Which prefix indicates a larger measurement?
  • kilo or centi
  • deci or deka
  • centi or milli
  • Which prefix indicates a smaller measurement?
  • milli or hecto
  • centi or deci
  • deka or kilo

29
PRACTICE ABBREVIATING
  • Abbreviate
  • Kilogram
  • Dekaliter
  • Hectometer
  • Milligram
  • Centimeter
  • Decigram
  • Reverse It
  • mm
  • cL
  • kg
  • dkm
  • hg
  • cm

30
CONVERTING UNITS
  • To convert to a larger unit, move the decimal
    point to the left or divide.
  • To convert to a smaller unit, move the decimal
    point to the right or multiply.
  • Khan Academy Video Link

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TODAYS AGENDA 9/9
  • FTF (Homework Out Please!)
  • 1. With your partner, make a ladder out of the
    metric prefix cards. (In envelope)
  • 2. Place the value card next to the correct
    prefix.

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS FTF Review
Homework Metric Conversion Division/Multiply Con
version Card Game
Announcements Conversion Quiz Thursday!
  • Homework
  • Why Does Lighting Strike? Conversion Worksheet
    (Both Sides!)

SWBAT correctly convert between metric
measurements by converting to 3 larger units and
3 smaller units.
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Add the prefix abbreviation to your ladder. This
Is What Your Final Ladder Should Look Like!

Kilo (k)

Hecto (h)


Deka (dk)
BASE METER GRAM LITER


Deci (d)

Centi (c)

Milli (m)
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CONVERTING USING MULTIPLICATION OR DIVISION
  • Metric prefixes are based on 10.
  • Each prefix is 10 times greater or 10 times less
    than the prefix on either side.
  • To convert using multiplication or division
  • Determine starting prefix.
  • Figure out how many times greater or smaller the
    prefix is that you are converting to.
  • Multiple or divide depending on if you are
    converting to a larger prefix or smaller prefix.

35
REMEMBER!DO A REALITY CHECK AFTER A CONVERSION
  • If you are converting from a large unit to a
    smaller unit your answer should be a larger
    number than the original measurement.
  • Example kilometer to meter
  • .05 km 50m
  • 10 km 10 000m
  • If you are converting from a small unit to a
    large unit, your answer should be a smaller
    number than the original measurement.
  • Example mL to L
  • 5 000mL 5 L
  • .15 L 150 kL

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LETS PRACTICE
  • How many milliliters are in 1 liter?
  • Ask home many times bigger/smaller is a
    milliliter compared to a liter.
  • Decide will I multiply or divide my starting
    number?
  • Do the math.
  • Convert 360 cm to dkm
  • Convert .06km to m

37
TICKET OUT!
  • 5 500 km ______________ m ?
  • .05 g ________________ kg?
  • 5000 mL ____________ L?

38
METRIC CONVERSION CHART
Kilo Hecto Deca Base Deci Centi milli
5
25
9 000
185
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TODAYS AGENDA 9/10
  • FTF (Homework Out Please!)
  • Conversion Line Up Activity
  • Each student is given a card with a metric
    measurement on it.
  • Write your starting measurement on the whiteboard
  • Convert to meters.
  • Write and circle your answer in meters on the
    white board.
  • When instructed we will line up by METERS and see
    how we did!

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS FTF Conversion Card
Game Review Homework Metric Conversion
Math Review for Quiz
Announcements Short Quiz Tomorrow!!
  • Homework
  • Metric Crossword Puzzle and Length Conversions
    Worksheet

SWBAT correctly convert between metric
measurements by converting to 3 larger units and
3 smaller units.
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LINE UP CORRECT ORDER (ORIGINAL)
  1. 3.36 hm (336 m)
  2. .415 km (415 m)
  3. 5.75 hm (575 m)
  4. 68.5 dkm (685 m)
  5. 10 000 dm (1000 m)
  6. 150 000 cm (1500 m)
  7. 7 500 000 mm (7500 m)
  8. 830 000 cm (8300 m)
  9. 950 dkm (9500 m)
  10. 125 hm (12 500 m)
  11. 14.25 km (14 250 m)
  12. 157.5 hm (15 750 m)
  • .003 km (3 m)
  • 5 000 mm (5 m)
  • .012 km (12 m)
  • 6 dkm (60 m)
  • 750 dm (75 m)
  • 8000 cm (80 m)
  • .97 hm (97 m)
  • 103 000 mm (103 m)
  • 12 100 cm (121 m)
  • 2100 dm (210 m)
  • 30.5 dkm (305 m)
  • 310 000 mm (310 m)

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ADDING AND SUBTRACTING METRIC PREFIXES
  • Sometimes we have measurements we need to add but
    they are not measured in the same unit.
  • Problem 300g 3kg ____ g
  • Rules for Solving
  • Convert all numbers to the unit of the answer.
  • Rewrite the problem with converted values.
  • Add or subtract the converted numbers to solve
    problem.
  • Example
  • Answer should be in grams
  • Convert 3 kg to 3 000 g
  • 300 g 3 000 g 3 300g

42
METRIC MATH PRACTICE
  • Addition
  • 1000 mL 5 L _________ L
  • 5 km 39 m ___________ m
  • 9 800g 1 kg __________ g
  • Subtraction
  • 8 L 2500 mL ________ mL
  • 62 kg 1000 g ________ g
  • 25 km 5000 m ______ km
  • ANSWERS
  • 6 L
  • 5 039 m
  • 10 800 g
  • Subtraction
  • 5 500 mL
  • 61 000 g
  • 20 km

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Solving for an unknown value
  • PROBLEM 1 500 cm 50cm _______cm
  • Rules for Solving
  • Rewrite problem substituting x for unknown (do
    not drop the prefix!)
  • Apply apply math rules to solve for unknown
    value.

Example 1 500 cm 50cm x cm Subtract 50cm from
both sides 1 500 cm 50 cm x cm 1 450 cm x
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Solving for an unknown value with mixed prefixes
  • PROBLEM 5 500 cm 50m _______cm
  • Rules for Solving
  • Convert all numbers to the same unit as what the
    answer should be in.
  • Re-write problem with converted measurements.
  • Apply apply math rules to solve for unknown
    value.

Example 50 m 5 000 cm 5 500 cm 5 000cm
___?_____ cm Subtract 5 000 from both sides 5 500
cm 5 000cm 500 cm Answer 500 cm Practice
9 on crossword 7 000 mm 511 cm 12 m _____cm
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CONVERSION CARDS GAMEWITH YOUR PARTNER YOU WILL
USE CARDS TO MAKE A MEASUREMENT AND THEN CONVERT
IT. EACH CONVERSION YOU GET RIGHT SCORES 1 POINT.
1 PERSON PER TEAM KEEPS SCORE.
  • ROUND 1
  • STARTING VALUE 135 m
  • Convert to cm
  • Convert to mm
  • Convert back to m
  • Convert to hm
  • Convert to km

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ROUND 2
  • STARTING VALUE 265 000 mm
  • Convert to cm
  • Convert to km
  • Convert to m
  • Convert to dm
  • Convert to hm

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ROUND 3
  • STARTING VALUE 0.957 kg
  • Convert to g
  • Convert to cg
  • Convert back to dkg
  • Convert to mg

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LETS PRACTICE!
  • Unit Getting bigger
  • 100 000 cm _____________ km
  • 4 000 mm _____________ hm
  • 1 m ____________ km
  • 15.5 dm _____________ m
  • 10 m _______________ cm
  • Unit Getting Smaller
  • 10 kL _____________ mL
  • 1 500 hg ___________ cg
  • 3.6 m ______________ cm
  • 104 kg _____________ g
  • 65 g _______________ mg

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TODAYS AGENDA 9/11
  • FTF (Homework Out Please!)
  • Quick Quiz Review
  • Identify what you would like to review based on
    your study guide.

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS FTF Conversion
Quiz Start length volume volume packet
Announcements Try your best on the quiz!
  • Homework
  • Volume Packet (due next Tuesday)

SWBAT demonstrate knowledge of metric
conversions and prefixes on a summative
assessment correctly calculate volume of 10
boxes using formula for volume.
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