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Unit 1 (Scientific Skills), Day 1

Measurement

Seating and Attendance (5 min) Student Actions:

Seats will be changed today as needed Trial Run: eventually a permanent chart will be

created

Mrs. Larkin’s Actions: Pass out name tents Take Attendance

Agenda Seating and Attendance (5 min) Catalyst - SMART Goals (5 min) Critique Goals (5 min) Turn in Homework (1 min) Investigation – Measurement With Bodies (12 min) Explanation – Measurement Systems (20 min) Break (7 min) Lab – Measurement (40 min) Goal Reflection (5 min) Homework Explanation (Exam Explanation) (5 min) Homework Planner (2 min)

Catalyst: SMART Goals - Create (5 min) Side 2:

Academic goal for the year Character goal for the year

(think back to your catalyst!)

SMART Goals should be: Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely

Write goal in notebook too!

Mrs. Larkin’s Goals:

Academic: By the end of this year, my

students will have all passed their classes and have good college study skills like textbook reading, note taking, and lab writing.

Character: By the end of this year, I

will be able to say what each of my students’ goals are after high school.

SMART Goals – Critique (5 min) Pair up with a person you haven’t met already

Share your half-sheet goals

Are your partner’s goals SMART? Help them to improve it in one way! Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely

Turn in Homework (1 min) Half-Sheet

Side One should be about you Side Two should have your two goals

Investigation (12 min) Measurement With Bodies Scavenger Hunt!

Try to get as many UNIQUE measurement as possible Use specific increments of your BODY

Example: 1 hand, 2 finger lengths, 3 finger widths, 4 of your feet, 5 of your height, etc.

You must use a DIFFERENT type of measurement for each one! Cannot use number of hands for both your height and your

armspan Movement does NOT count

Cannot say something is 15 strides long You need NUMBER and UNIT for every answer

10 minutes to get as many as possible. Will be turned in.

Explanation (20 min) Date the page

M 8/19/13 T 8/20/13

Title the page U1D1: Measurement

(Stands for Unit 1, Day 1)

M 8/19/13or T 8/20/13

U1D1: Measurement

U1D1: Measurement A measurement must have:

3 inches

Magnitude (Size) Dimension (Units)

U1D1: Measurement How many units can you think of?

U1D1: Measurement Two Measurement Systems

US Customary Units: Mainly in United States of America

SI Units: International System of Units (global!)US Customary Units

SI Units

Distance (How Far?) Inch (in)Foot (ft)Yard (yd)Mile (mi)

Meter (m)

Mass (How Heavy?) Pound (lb)Ton (t)

Kilogram (kg)

Time (When?) Minute (min)Hour (h)

Second (s)

Volume (How Much Space?)

Cup (c)Pint (pt)Quart (qt)Gallon (gal)

Liter (L)

US Customary Units for Length

in

in

in

in

in

in

in

in

in

in

in

in

foot (ft)1 ft = 12 in

U1D1: Measurement

1 yd = 3 ft = 36 inft ft ft

yard (yd)

1 mi = 1,760 yd = 5,280 ft

mile (mi)

U1D1: Measurement

US Customary Units for Length Reading a Ruler for Inches

U1D1: Measurement

US Customary Units for Mass

1 t = 2000 lb

U1D1: Measurement

US Customary Units for Time 1 min = 60 s 1 h = 60 min 1 d = 24 h 1 yr = 365.25 d

How can you have a fourth of a day?

U1D1: Measurement

US Customary Units for Volume 1 pt = 2 c 1 qt = 2 pt 1 gal = 4 qt

U1D1: Measurement

SI Units Length: 1 m ≈ 1 yd (US) or guitar length Mass: 1 kg ≈ 2.2 lbs (US) or mass of pineapple

U1D1: Measurement Using a ruler for cm

U1D1: Measurement

SI Units Time: 1 s is about the time it takes to blink 7 times Volume: 1L is about half a 2L bottle of soda

U1D1: Measurement Using a graduated cylinder for mL

Always read at the bottom of the meniscus (curved surface)

U1D1: Measurement

1 mL = 0.001 L,1 kg = 1000 g, 1das = 10 s, 1 cm = 0.01 m

Break 7 minute break Late/Not in Seat/Not Ready = Tardy!

Lab Lab Notebook Explanation

Everyone must write down there own data! (i.e. give everyone a chance to do the measurement)

Goal Reflection How did today help to further your SMART

goals?

Homework Explanation

Homework Explanation

Homework Planner Page 2 and 3 of Homework Packet Due on Wednesday (for even classes) Due on Thursday (for odd classes)

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