1. Warm Up 1. What is the difference between QUANTITATIVE data and QUALITATIVE data? 2. What are some examples of QUANTITATIVE data?
2. Homework Review: You pour yourself a glass of orange juice. When you take a drink, it is warm. Figure out what is wrong. Use the following steps of the scientific method: Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Conclusion
16. 2. Volume of a regular solid For anything cubic, use the formula below: Volume = L x W x H 8cm 5cm 10cm **using a ruler, the volume of a cube is measures in cm3 **1cm3 = 1ml
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18. Quick… Turn to your neighbor and share the things that you wrote down under the information section for each method of finding volume!
19. Now, In your group, complete the "Measuring Volume" activity
20. Super ball Soda Blue laundry detergent Green liquid Marble Rock Wooden block Free reading book Toy Car
21. Warm-Up How do we find the volume of a regular solid like a block? What is the relationship between 1 cm3 and 1 ml?
22. Super ball Soda Blue laundry detergent Green liquid Marble Rock Wooden block Free reading book Toy Car
24. Warm-Up Describe in detail how you would go about finding the volume of a rock!
25. Common lab errors to avoid: Use units for data Read the question carefully; make sure your answer responds to the question Use details and supporting facts Write in complete sentences
26. Measurement; Mass and Volume Use the words associated with mass and volume to create a word web or concept map to show how they are related. Some words are provided for you, but you may add words. YOU MUST use at least the words provided. Measurement Mass Volume Balance Graduated cylinder Liquid Overflow can Solid Meniscus Grams Cube/Solid Milliliters Water displacement
27. Warm-Up What is that piece of glassware called? What is that piece of glassware called? What is that piece of equipment called?
28. Warm-Up What is 1 important thing you learned about measuring? What is 1 question you still have about measuring?