Title: PASS Tutorial
1PASS Tutorial
- Science Measurements
- And
- Use of the formula page ruler
2What is on the side?
- Along the side of the science chart is a ruler.
- What are the units of this ruler?
- How many of them are there?
- What are the smallest divisions of units called?
Centimeters
20 Cm
Millimeters
3We need to measure . . .
- Length in meters, or centimeters, or millimeters.
- Volume of a liquid or odd shaped solid, in Liters
or milliliters. - Mass remember is always in grams or Kilograms.
4Typical science measurement question . . .
- The pictures above show two organisms. Measure
their body lengths to the nearest tenth of a
centimeter. What is the difference between the
body lengths of the grasshopper and cricket?
Record and bubble in your answer to the nearest
tenth on the answer document.
But, thats not all, is it? It wants you to use
some math also . . . . .
Difference, that means subtract, right? Okay,
big little, to the nearest 1/10. . .
5Do you know how to read the ruler?
2.22 cm is just smaller than an inch - Just so
you know!!
- Which of the following shows the length of a
rubber strip measured precisely to 2.22
centimeters?
In science, precise means repeatable. So, you
should measure each line more than once!!
6Pay attention to precision requested! Again,
measure more than once!!
Now that you measured, use it to calculate speed!
After all the real reason for math is to DO
Science . . .
- 20 An ant crawled from Point A to Point B in 4.0
seconds. To the nearest tenth, what was the ants
speed in centimeters per second?
7You may have noticed . . .
- I have not given you answers today. That is
because the copy that is placed on the projector
is not the same size as you have on your
handout. So, our measurements will be different.
84 The picture shows the position of a ball every
0.25 second on a photogram. Using a ruler,
determine the velocity of the ball.
What do you need to do to answer the
question? Multiply your distance measured by 2,
since we only measured ½ second.
- F 3.5 cm/s
- G 10.5 cm/s
- H 14.0 cm/s
- J 28.0 cm/s
When measuring anything, make sure you measure
from and to the same position, front to front or
back to back.
9Be sure you measure more than once . . .
- The key on the science test to measuring
problems, is in 9 released tests, only one
question asked for just a measurement. - In order to answer correctly, you must measure
correctly AND calculate correctly. Do not stop
until you have actually answered the question. - Do not answer in cm if you want cm/s, calculate
using your formula page.