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1 Get out your science Fair Journal and turn to page 11 Do the Warm-up Expectations

2 You have 5 minutes. Complete the Warm-up by Yourself Always Write in Complete Sentences, Don’t use the Word “IT” Page 40 of the Blue Science Book 1.What is a compound? 2.What is a chemical formula? 3.What is the chemical formula for sugar? 4.What elements are in sugar?

3 Halloween Candy in the classroom (trash). Halloween Candy – Bring some in for others. Grade Sheet #3 – Tutoring today Trebuchet Experiment – Research. After school. M-20 @ 4:15 Homework Firebird Friday this week

4 3 Sections of Research Research Pictures Vocabulary

5 Next 2 weeks of homework. Fill in pages 9–23 of the Science Fair Journal. Look in books, magazines and the world wide web. Pages 9-23 will be due Nov. 8 th. Hypothesis due Nov. 8 th.

6 Open Your Science Logs to the page that says 100% on the Safety Test.

7 Tool: Dual Pan Balance Parts:Pans, riders, beams, adjustment knob, base, pointer Measuring: The unit of measurement is grams. A gram is a very small measurement. People usually use kilograms (1000 grams). Block of wood - ______ grams _______’s science log – ________’s agenda – ________’s pencil – Test Tube - Corked Ball – Rock – Tape Measure – Stopper – Marble –

8 Page 46 in the Blue Science Book Tools: Tape Measure or Graduated Cylinder Measuring: The unit of measurement is cubic centimeters. Cubic Centimeter is written cm 3. A cm 3 is a very small measurement, about the size of a drop of water.

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10 Tools: Tape Measure or Graduated Cylinder Measuring: The unit of measurement is cubic centimeters. Cubic Centimeter is written cm 3. A cm 3 is a very small measurement, about the size of a drop of water. 2 ways of measuring volume: Length X Width X Height – tool? Measure in centimeters

11 Get a tape measure and a block of wood. Write the wood’s length & width & height

12 Tools: Tape Measure or Graduated Cylinder Measuring: The unit of measurement is cubic centimeters. Cubic Centimeter is written cm 3. A cm 3 is a very small measurement, about the size of a drop of water. 2 ways of measuring volume: Length X Width X Height – Tape Measure Measure in centimeters (cm) 9cm X 9cm X 3.5cm = ____ cm 3 The Block of wood’s volume is ___

13 2 ways of measuring volume: Length X Width X Height – tool? Measure in centimeters 9cm X 9cm X 3.5cm = The Block of wood’s volume is 283.5cm 3 Water Displacement – tool? How much does the water rise? Graduated cylinders measure milliters(ml) 1ml of water = 1cm 3, so….. 35ml=35cm 3 & 158ml=158cm 3 & 3145ml=3145cm 3

14 PRACTICE – Water Displacement

15 Person closest to the American Flag the beaker with 150 ml of water Follow my directions.

16 PRACTICE – Water Displacement Write the volume of the following items. Rock - Marble – Stopper – Crayon – Marker – Candle - Test tube upside down – Test tube right side up – Someone’s pencil -

17 1.Which item has the most mass? 2.Which item has the largest volume? 3.What are the 2 ways to measure volume? 4.Which tool is used to measure mass? 5.What unit of measurement is used to measure volume? 6.Explain how you would measure something larger than a graduated cylinder, like the cork ball.

18 Tools: Math, Calculator Measuring: How much matter is inside of something.Density affects float or sink. Measuring density: Mass(g) ÷ Volume(cm 3 )= Density(g/cm 3 ) or Mass(g)Volume(cm 3 ) Density(g/cm 3 ) or Mass(g) / Volume(cm 3 )=Density(g/cm 3 )

19 Tools: Volume, Mass, Math, Calculator, Measuring: How much matter is inside of something.Density affects float or sink. Measuring density: Mass(g) ÷ Volume(cm 3 )= Density (g/cm 3 ) Example: Mass=3.75g, Volume=5cm 3. 3.75g ÷ 5cm 3 =.75g/cm 3 You need to know the mass and the volume to calculate density. PRACTICE -

20 ObjectMassVolumeDensity Block of Wood Washer Rock Test tube right side up Test tube upside down Marble Stopper

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22 Not all objects can fit into a graduated cylinder Supplies: Towel,Tape and Calculator 2-Liter bottle with top cut off, filled ½ way with water. Large Beaker with exactly 600ml of water Dual Pan Balance with a 200g mass

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24 1.What is the volume of a book with the following dimensions? Length = 12 cm, Width = 3 cm and Height = 20 cm 2.What is the density of the book if its mass is 175 grams. 3.What is the volume of a steel bar with the following dimensions? Length = 5 cm, Width = 2 cm Height = 30 cm 4.What is the density of a steel bar if its mass is 2.5 kg? (Hint: convert to grams first.) 5.A cork ball has a volume of 5.0 cm 3 and a mass of 120 grams. What is the density of the ball? 6.Water has a density of 1 g/cm 3. If you placed the cork ball and the steel bar in water, what would happen to each? 7.Explain your answer to question #6 using your knowledge of density.

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