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• The Entire Science Skills Unit includes a…

• Four Part 2,400 Slide PowerPoint roadmap full of class activities, video links, red slide class notes, discussion questions, games, and much more.

• 14 page bundled homework package that chronologically follows the PowerPoint slideshow. Modified version and answer keys are provided.

• 14 pages of unit notes with visuals for students who require assistance and support staff.

• 1 PowerPoint review game, 10 worksheets that follow slideshow activities, many video and academic links, flashcards, rubrics, activity sheets, and much more.

• http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Science_Introduction_Lab_Safety_Metric_Methods.html

• More Units Available at…

Earth Science: The Soil Science and Glaciers Unit, The Geology Topics Unit, The Astronomy Topics Unit, The Weather and Climate Unit, and The River Unit, The Water Molecule Unit.

Physical Science: The Laws of Motion and Machines Unit, The Atoms and Periodic Table Unit, The Energy and the Environment Unit, and The Introduction to Science / Metric Unit.

Life Science: The Infectious Diseases Unit, The Cellular Biology Unit, The DNA and Genetics Unit, The Life Topics Unit, The Plant Unit, The Taxonomy and Classification Unit, Ecology: Feeding Levels Unit, Ecology: Interactions Unit, Ecology: Abiotic Factors, The Evolution and Natural Selection Unit and Human Body Systems and Health Topics Unit

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The Science Skills Unit

Part I: Lab Safety and Magnification

Part II: The International System of Units, Scientific Notation, Conversions

and more.

Part III: Base Units, Measuring,

Measuring Skills.

Part IV: The Scientific Method, Variables,

Observation Skills, and more.

• Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him.– He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow

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• Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him.– He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow

“Hoot, Hoot”“Good Luck!”

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• Class Expectations– You can show respect by…

• Listening when the teacher or others are talking.– One speaker at a time, please raise your hand.

• Please no cross-room conversations / shouting things out.

– You can be responsible by…• Staying organized and avoiding distraction.• Staying focused on task completion.

– You can make good choices by…• Attending class regularly • Doing your best and never giving up.

– Be Safe!• First, last, and always.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

• RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.

• BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow directions, complete projects as described and answer required questions neatly.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate.

-Example of indent.

-Skip a line between topics -Don’t skip pages

-Make visuals clear and well drawn. Please label

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Please convert 12.36 kg to centigrams

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• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

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Please convert 12.36 kg to centigrams12.36

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• Drinking - Decigrams .1m 10-1

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Please convert 12.36 kg to centigrams

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Please convert 12.36 kg to centigrams

1236000.cm

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Please convert 12.36 kg to centigrams

1,236,000.cm

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Please convert 450 mm to hectometers

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

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• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 450 mm to hectometers

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

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Please convert 450 mm to hectometers

5

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 450 mm to hectometers

.000450.0

5

5

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

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Please convert 450 mm to hectometers

.00450

5

5

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

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• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

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Please convert 450 mm to hectometers

.00450 h

5

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 450 mm to hectometers

.00450 h

5

5

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 43 cm to Decameters

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 43 cm to Decameters

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 43 cm to Decameters

43.0

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 43 cm to Decameters

43.0

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 43 cm to Decameters

43.0

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

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Please convert 43 cm to Decameters

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Please convert 43 cm to Decameters

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Please convert 5241 h to mm

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Please convert 5241 h to mm

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• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

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Please convert 5241 h to mm

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• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

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• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 5241 h to mm

5241 00000. mm

5

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Please convert 5241 h to mm

524,100,000. mm

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• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 9.9 m to cm cm

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• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 9.9 m to cmAnswer: 990 cm

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 1351 Decimeters to cm

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 1351 Decimeters to cmAnswer: 13,510 cm

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 12 mm to km

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 12 mm to kmAnswer: .000012 km

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 5 m to decimeters

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 5 m to decimetersAnswer: 50

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 1.3 x 104 m to centimeters

• What number is beneath the boxes below on these foreign dairy products?

• What number is beneath the boxes below on these foreign dairy products?

• What number is beneath the boxes below on these foreign dairy products?

• What number is beneath the boxes below on these foreign dairy products?

• What number is beneath the boxes below on these foreign dairy products?

• What number is beneath the boxes below on these foreign dairy products?

• What number is beneath the boxes below on these foreign dairy products?

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 1.3 x 104 m to centimeters1.3 x 104 = 13000 m

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 1.3 x 104 m to centimeters1.3 x 104 = 13000 m 1300 m = 13000 x 100 =

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 1.3 x 104 m to centimeters1.3 x 104 = 13000 m 1300 m = 13000 x 100 = 1,300,000 cm

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 3.7 x 10-9 m to mm

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 3.7 x 10-9 m to mm3.7 x 10-7 = .0000000037 m .

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 3.7 x 10-9 m to mm3.7 x 10-7 = .0000000037 m .0000000037 x 1000 =

• King - Kilometer 1000m 103

• Hector - Hectometer 100m 102

• Died - Decameter 10m 101

• While - Standard 1m 100

• Drinking - Decimeter .1m 10-1

• Chocolate - Centimeter .01m10-2

• Milk - Millimeter .001m 10-3

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Please convert 3.7 x 10-9 m to mm3.7 x 10-7 = .0000000037 m .0000000037 x 1000 = .0000037 mm

“I order you to close your journals now.”

“One more time.”

• It keeps going but we won’t use those as much because they are very large and very small.

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• It keeps going but we won’t use those much because they are very large and very small.

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• It keeps going but we won’t use those much because they are very large and very small.

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“Easy this process is, move the decimal places

you do.”

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.???????????????????????????

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.???????????????????????????

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.???????????????????????????

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.???????????????????????????

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.???????????????????????????

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.???????????????????????????

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.???????????????????????????

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.???????????????????????????

• Activity! Measuring the U.S. One Dollar.

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 dk

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 da

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 da

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 da

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 da

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

• How many (k, h, da, m, d, cm, mm) is the printed dollar bill long?

King .00015 km

Hector .0015 h

Died .015 da

While .15 m

Drinking 1.5 d

Chocolate 15 cm

Milk 150 mm

Area of Focus: Length.Area of Focus: Length.

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• Activity! Measure the length of the lab table using the meter. How many…is it long?– Millimeters– Centimeters– Meters– Kilometers

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• Activity! Measure the length of the table using the meter. How many…is it long?– Millimeters 1530– Centimeters 153– Meters 1.53– Kilometers .00153

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• Activity! Please measure the curvy line below in meters as a class.

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• Answer! ?

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• Activity! Measure the width of the assorted types of balls.

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• Activity! Use the calipers to measure the width of each type of ball.– Caution! It does have a sharp edge.

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• Activity! Use the calipers to measure the width of each type of ball.– Caution! It does have a sharp edge.

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• Metric Conversion and Measuring Sheet Available.– Plastic Spoon and metric ruler needed.

• Activity! Recreate a drawing of a plastic spoon in your journal without tracing it or freehand drawing.

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• Activity! Recreate a drawing of a plastic spoon in your journal without tracing it or freehand drawing.– Use the calipers / ruler to measure widths and

lengths and transcribe information back into your journal.

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• Notes will look like the following.

• Length Meter (m)

• Mass Kilogram (kg)

• Temperature Kelvin (k)

• Time Seconds (s)

• Amount Mole (mol)

• Force Newton (n)

• Electric Current Ampere (a)

• Luminous Intensity candela (cd)

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MM

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkg

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkgTemperatureTemperature KelvinKelvin KK

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkgTemperatureTemperature KelvinKelvin KKTimeTime SecondSecond ss

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkgTemperatureTemperature KelvinKelvin KKTimeTime SecondSecond ssAmountAmount MolMol molmol

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkgTemperatureTemperature KelvinKelvin KKTimeTime SecondSecond ssAmountAmount MolMol molmolForceForce NewtonNewton NN

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkgTemperatureTemperature KelvinKelvin KKTimeTime SecondSecond ssAmountAmount MolMol molmolForceForce NewtonNewton NNElectric Current Electric Current AmpereAmpere aa

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkgTemperatureTemperature KelvinKelvin KKTimeTime SecondSecond ssAmountAmount MolMol molmolForceForce NewtonNewton NNElectric Current Electric Current AmpereAmpere aaLuminous Intensity Candela Luminous Intensity Candela cdcd

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkgTemperatureTemperature KelvinKelvin KKTimeTime SecondSecond ssAmountAmount MolMol molmolForceForce NewtonNewton NNElectric Current Electric Current AmpereAmpere aaLuminous Intensity Candela Luminous Intensity Candela cd cd VolumeVolume LiterLiter ll

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QuantityQuantity Base UnitBase UnitSymbolSymbol

LengthLength MeterMeter MMMassMass KilogramKilogram kgkgTemperatureTemperature KelvinKelvin KKTimeTime SecondSecond ssAmountAmount MolMol molmolForceForce NewtonNewton NNElectric Current Electric Current AmpereAmpere aaLuminous Intensity Candela Luminous Intensity Candela cd cd VolumeVolume LiterLiter l l

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• Quiz Wiz 1-10 Name the quantity, base unit, and symbol for each picture.– Two will be used twice.

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• Bonus: I won three Piston Cups.

• Answers1-10 Name the quantity, base unit, and symbol for each picture.– Two will be used twice.

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1 Force, Newton, N

2

2 Electric Current, Ampere, a

3

3 Time, Seconds, s

4

4 Mass, Kilogram, kg

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5 Amount, Mole, mol

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6 Length, Meter, m

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7 Temperature, Kelvin, K

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8 Luminous Intensity, candela, cd

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9 Volume, Liter, l

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10 Length, Meter, MThis is an altimeter.

• Bonus: I won three Piston Cups.

• Bonus: Hudson Hornet from the Pixar movie Cars.

Area of Focus: MassArea of Focus: Mass

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Mass: The amount of matter in an Mass: The amount of matter in an object. Weight has to do with object. Weight has to do with gravity. gravity. On earth, mass and weight are the On earth, mass and weight are the

same.same.

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Mass: The amount of matter in an Mass: The amount of matter in an object. Weight has to do with gravity. object. Weight has to do with gravity. On earth, mass and weight are the same.On earth, mass and weight are the same.

“I’m weightless but I still

have mass.”

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Mass: The amount of matter in an Mass: The amount of matter in an object. Weight has to do with object. Weight has to do with gravity. gravity. On Earth, mass and weight are the On Earth, mass and weight are the

same.same.

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METRIC

The standard unit of mass in the The standard unit of mass in the metric system is the gram. metric system is the gram.

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Metric

• Each box is a gram. A gram is the weight of one centimeter cubed full of water.

1cm1 cm

1 cm

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• Activity Sheet Available: Mass and Weighing

• Activity! Using an equal balance.– Please sketch a picture of an equal balance

in your journal.

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• Activity! Using an equal balance.– Task #1) Use the bin of various objects and try

to balance the scale. • What objects were they?

– Task #2) Using a gram set, weigh two objects?

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• Activity! Using a Triple Beam Balance.– Zero the scale using this dial so the balance

lines up here.– Teacher will demonstrate.

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• Activity! Using a Triple Beam Balance.– Make a sketch of four objects from the bin in

your journal• Please weigh each of the objects and record the

weight next to the picture in grams.

– In what ways was this balance better or worse?

– Weigh the bouncy ball? Can you solve the problem of it rolling off?

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• Activity! Using an Equal Balance– Please find the weight in grams of the two

density blocks that you have.• Record a description of your blocks so you can

obtain it later to get it’s volume.

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• Activity! Digital Balance.– Make sure to zero the scale before you begin

and that the scale is set to grams.– Place Petri-dish on scale, and then hit the

zero button. • What happened?

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• Activity! Digital Balance.– Sketch three objects into your journal and

then weigh them in grams.

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• Activity! Using the Digital Balance.– Zero a 100 milliliter graduated cylinder.– Place 50 milliliters of water in the container

and weigh it. • How much did it weigh?

– Place 50 more milliliters in? How much does it weigh?

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• Special Relationships– 1 cubic meter of water has a mass of one ton,

thus…• 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram, • 1 milliliter of water is one cubic centimeter.

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• Special Relationships– 1 cubic meter of water has a mass of one ton,

thus…• 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. • 1 milliliter of water is one cubic centimeter.

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• Special Relationships– 1 cubic meter of water has a mass of one ton,

thus…• 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. • 1 milliliter of water is one cubic centimeter.

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• Special Relationships– 1 cubic meter of water has a mass of one ton,

thus…• 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. • 1 milliliter of water is one cubic centimeter.

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• This is one ton of gold

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• These are one ton bags of grain.

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• Metric Ton of Coal

Metric Ton: A cubic meter filled with Metric Ton: A cubic meter filled with water or 1,000 kilograms.water or 1,000 kilograms.

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• Activity! Making a metric ton.– Please use the tape and the meter sticks to

create one meter cubed.

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• Activity! Who wants to submerge themselves in a trash can full of warm water so the class and figure out your volume by water displacement.– You need a bathing suit and towel.– Activity will occur in two days.

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No plastic bag liner and hopefully the barrel will be clean.

• You can now be right here on your bundled homework package. (7/8)

Area of Focus: Volume, Liter, lArea of Focus: Volume, Liter, l

How is your HW?

I Love theMetric System

Volume: The three-dimensional Volume: The three-dimensional space an object occupies. space an object occupies.

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Metric

• Volume and Density Available Sheet.– Additional classwork / homework

The standard unit of volume in the The standard unit of volume in the metric system is the liter.metric system is the liter.A liter is 1000 milliliters A liter is 1000 milliliters

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• Always measure a liquid at the bottom of the curved meniscus.– How many milliliters is this?

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• Answer: 6.8 ml (milliliters)

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• Answer: 6.8 ml (milliliters)

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• Activity! – Please fill a measured container with 100 ml

of liquid. Add one drop of food coloring.– Please fill another container with 500 ml of

water. Add a different drop. Mix the colors.

I hope you are current on your homework.

I love the Metric System and Want to Use it.

• Activity!

• Use the colored liquid to measure 100 ml in a 100 ml graduated cylinder. – Use the cups nearby for the extra fluid.

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Volume is also the space that matter Volume is also the space that matter occupies.occupies.Matter is anything that has mass and Matter is anything that has mass and

takes up space.takes up space.

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Volume is also the space that matter Volume is also the space that matter occupies.occupies.Matter is anything that has mass and Matter is anything that has mass and

takes up space.takes up space.

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How do you find the volume of a How do you find the volume of a cube?cube?Length x Width x Height - ____cm3Length x Width x Height - ____cm3

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How do you find the volume of a How do you find the volume of a cube?cube?Length x Width x Height = ____cm3Length x Width x Height = ____cm3

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• Activity! Finding the volume of a cube.– Please measure the length, width and height

and multiply L x W x H to get answer.

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• What is the volume of this cube?

5 cm 5 cm

5 cm

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• Answer: 53 or 5 x 5 x 5 =

5 cm 5 cm

5 cm

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• Answer: 53 or 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 cm3

5 cm 5 cm

5 cm

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• What is the volume of this cube?

40 cm

40

cm

40

cm

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• Answer! 40 x 40 x 40 =

40 cm

40

cm

40

cm

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• Answer! 40 x 40 x 40 = 64,000 cm3

40 cm

40

cm

40

cm

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• What is the volume of this rectangle?

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• Answer! 144 cm3

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• What is the volume of this rectangle? Each unit is equal to 1 cm3

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• Answer! 5 (L) x 4 (W) x 3 (H) =

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• Answer! 5 (L) x 4 (W) x 3 (H) =

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• Answer! 5 (L) x 4 (W) x 3 (H) =

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• Answer! 5 (L) x 4 (W) x 3 (H) = 60 cm3

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• Find the volume of the density cubes?

2.5 cm

2.5 cm

2.5 cm

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• Answer! 15.625 cm3

2.5 cm

2.5 cm

2.5 cm

Volume of a cylinder: Where Pi = Volume of a cylinder: Where Pi = 3.143.14

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Volume of a cylinder: Where Pi = Volume of a cylinder: Where Pi = 3.143.14

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Diameter

Volume of a cylinder: Where Pi = Volume of a cylinder: Where Pi = 3.143.14

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• Activity! Can you find the volume of the cylinder below using the equation.

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• Volume = π x r2 x h

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• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume to be π(102 )(7) =

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• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume to be π(102 )(7) =• PEMDAS – Must do exponents first

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• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume to be π(102 )(7) =• PEMDAS – Must do exponents first

• Volume to be 3.14 (100 )(7) =

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• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume to be π(102 )(7) =• PEMDAS – Must do exponents first

• Volume to be 3.14 (100 )(7) = 2,198 cm3

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• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x hr 8 cm

Height 20 cm

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (82) (20)r 8 cm

Height 20 cm

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (82) (20)

• Volume = 3.14 (64) (20)

r 8 cm

Height 20 cm

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (82) (20)

• Volume = 3.14 (64) (20)

• Volume = 4019.2 cm3

r 8 cm

Height 20 cm

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x hr 60 cm

Height510 cm

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (602) (510)r 60 cm

Height 510 cm

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (602) (510)

• Volume = 3.14 (3600) (510)

r 60 cm

Height 510 cm

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (602) (510)

• Volume = 3.14 (3600) (510)

• Volume = 5,765,040 cm3

r 60 cm

Height 510 cm

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

π = 3.14r = 175h = 20

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (1752) (20)

π = 3.14 r = 175h = 20

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (1752) (20)

• Volume = 3.14 (30,625) (20)

π = 3.14r = 175h = 20

• What is the volume of this cylinder?

• Volume = π x r2 x h

• Volume = 3.14 (1752) (20)

• Volume = 3.14 (30,625) (20)

• Volume = 1,923,250 cm3 π = 3.14r = 175h = 20

• Activity! Assume the soda can is a perfect cylinder. What is it’s volume.

• Activity! Assume the soda can is a perfect cylinder. What is it’s volume.

h = 12 cm

R = 3 cm

• Activity! Assume the soda can is a perfect cylinder. What is it’s volume.

h = 12 cm

R = 3 cm

 V = π r2 h

• Activity! Assume the soda can is a perfect cylinder. What is it’s volume.

h = 12 cm

R = 3 cm

 V = π r2 h V = π 32 h

• Activity! Assume the soda can is a perfect cylinder. What is it’s volume.

h = 12 cm

R = 3 cm

 V = π r2 h V = π 32 h V = 3.14 (9) (12) =

• Activity! Assume the soda can is a perfect cylinder. What is it’s volume.

h = 12 cm

R = 3 cm

 V = π r2 h V = π 32 h V = 3.14 (9) (12) = 339.12 cm3

• How much is Bowser by water displacement?

1000 ml 1000ml

500 ml 500ml

• How much is Bowser by water displacement?

1000 ml 1000ml

500 ml 500ml

• How much is Bowser by water displacement?

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