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1 Weighty Matters A game that measures how much you understand about the mass, weight, volume, and density of matter

2 Purpose for Playing  My purpose for playing this game is two-fold: 1. to reinforce recent learning 2. to help me see how much we know right now  Since one of my goals is reinforcement, you will be able to use your notes to look up answers.  You will work with your partner to answer the question and then write your response on your white board.  Holding up your white board before I say “boards up” will give away answers and cause students to stop looking up answers. Therefore, there is a penalty for holding up your white board too soon!

3 How to play  A slide will be shown to you.  Read the slide and discuss the question quietly with your partner.  Look up the answer in your notes if you do not know it.  Write your final answer on your white board.  When the teacher says “boards up”, hold up your board.  If you get the answer correct, you may advance your frog marker on the game board.  If you hold up your white board before the teacher tells you, you WILL NOT get to move your frog forward.  Some questions are true and false. You must correct false answers to advance your frog.  Students should take turns writing on the white board.  GOOD LUCK!

4 Let’s Try One To Practice…  True or False: To calculate density, you divide the volume by the mass.

5 Let’s Try One To Practice…  False: density = mass / volume To calculate density, you divide the volume by the mass.

6 Let’s Try One To Practice…  If you said false, move one space.  If you said that density = mass/volume, move one more space.

7 True or False  Mass depends on the force of gravity.

8 True or False  Mass depends on the force of gravity.  False

9 Short answer  A scientist would use a spring-scale to measure what?

10 Short answer  A scientist would use a spring-scale to measure what?  Weight

11 True or False  Mass does not depend on the amount of matter an object contains.

12 True or False  Mass does not depend on the amount of matter an object contains.  False

13 True or False  The terms weight and mass can be used interchangeably.

14 True or False  The terms weight and mass can be used interchangeably.  False

15 True or False  Density is a measure of how much weight is contained in a given volume.

16 True or False  Density is a measure of how much weight is contained in a given volume.  False

17 Short Answer  Density measures how much mass is contained in a given _____?

18 Short Answer  Density measures how much mass is contained in a given _____?  Volume

19 True or False  Weight depends on the force of gravity.

20 True or False  Weight depends on the force of gravity.  True

21 Short Answer  Density measures how much ______ is contained in a given volume?

22 Short Answer  Density measures how much ______ is contained in a given volume?  Mass

23 Short Answer  A scientist would use a graduated cylinder to measure what?

24 Short Answer  A scientist would use a graduated cylinder to measure what?  volume

25 True or False  Mass does not depend on the force of gravity.

26 True or False  Mass does not depend on the force of gravity.  True

27 True or False  Weight is different from mass because it depends on gravity.

28 True or False  Weight is different from mass because it depends on gravity.  True

29 True or False  To calculate density, you multiply the mass by the volume.

30 True or False  To calculate density, you multiply the mass by the volume.  False

31 Short answer  This is a measurement of how much space an object takes up.

32 Short answer  This is a measurement of how much space an object takes up.  Volume

33 Short answer  A graduated cylinder is a commonly used tool to measure what? Weight, mass, volume, or density

34 Short answer  A graduated cylinder is a commonly used tool to measure what?  Volume

35 True or False  One cubic centimeter (cm3) is exactly equal to one milliliter (ml)

36 True or False  One cubic centimeter (cm3) is exactly equal to one milliliter (ml)  True

37 True or False  Your mass would change if you were on the moon.

38 True or False  Your mass would change if you were on the moon.  False

39 Short Answer  The amount of matter contained in an object is called?

40 Short Answer  The amount of matter contained in an object is called?  Mass

41 Short Answer  A triple beam balance is commonly used to measure what? Mass, weight, volume, or density

42 Short Answer  A triple beam balance is commonly used to measure what?  Mass

43 Short Answer  Length x width x height is a formula used to measure what?

44 Short Answer  Length x width x height is a formula used to measure what?  Volume

45 Short Answer  When you blow air into a balloon, you are most noticeably increasing its what? Mass, weight, volume, or density

46 Short Answer  When you blow air into a balloon, you are most noticeably increasing its what?  Volume

47 True or False  Volume measures the amount of space an object takes up.

48 True or False  Volume measures the amount of space an object takes up.  True

49 Short answer Grams per cubic centimeter [g/cm3] and Grams per milliliter [g/ml] are used to measure what?

50 Short answer Grams per cubic centimeter [g/cm3] and Grams per milliliter [g/ml] are used to measure what?  Density

51 True or False  Your weight would not change if you were on the moon.

52 True or False  Your weight would not change if you were on the moon.  False


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