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Objective: I will demonstrate my knowledge of measuring with a series of activites and problems. WARMUP: Open up your notebook to the last free page that you have available at the end.

Announcements Money for the Field trip is due today – you can be bumped Flash mob – we need to rehearse – after school Tuesday – be ready – we will see what we have.

Totem to·tem a. An animal, plant, or natural object serving among certain tribal or traditional peoples as the emblem of a clan or family and sometimes revered as its founder, ancestor, or guardian. b. A representation of such an object.

I believe mine is the Beaver I like to form community like in games and classrooms. My parents went to Blackburn College – the Beavers. I like my own space away from the rest of the world. I now live in the beaver state.

Your turn Which totem is really you? Write down why you think so.

List the Items in terms of increasing mass. A) Empty school puffed full with. B) School backpack full of books C) Grocery bag full of canned goods D) Large Bag of Cheetos E) DVD disc Answers: DVD Disc Large bag of cheetos Empty School backpack Backpack with books Grocery bag full of canned goods

List the Items in terms of decreasing volume A) School backpack puffed full of air. B) School backpack full of books C) Grocery bag full of canned goods D) Large Bag of Cheetos E) DVD disc Answers: 1) Grocery bag 2) Backpack 3) Backpack (no difference) 4) Large bag of Cheetos 5) DVD disc

List the Items in terms of increasing density. A) Empty school backpack puffed full of air. B) School backpack full of books C) Grocery bag full of canned goods D) Large Bag of Cheetos E) DVD disc Answers: 1) Empty school backpack 2) Large bag of Cheetos 3) DVD Disc 4) School backpack full of books 5) Grocery bag full of canned goods.

Choose your Champion 5 words The fewer clues you have to give, the better. Password. 1) Meter 2) Duck 3) Piano 4) Density 5) Volume

Copy chart into notebook Mass (g)Volume (ml)Density g/ml 35 g7 ml 24 g36 ml 100 g2 g/ml 100 g300 ml 50 g10 ml g19 ml 8 ml2 g/ml 100 g.35 g/ml 35 g.35 g/ml

Rest of the Period in your notebook Remembering Density Density Practice Sheet Make a density bumper sticker Review Word Scrambler