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Turn to page #6 in your REFERENCE section (The pink sheet that says Language of Science)

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Turn to page #6 in your REFERENCE section (The pink sheet that says Language of Science)

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  1. Turn to page #6 in your REFERENCE section (The pink sheet that says Language of Science) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- In Box #3 of your Daily Bellwork: Define each of the words below (using ONLY the Prefix meaning and suffix meaning on the sheet) Example: ANTICLINE Anti = against Suffix = incline Anticline = against incline 1. Astrology= 2. Convergent = 3. Bathymetry = Using your guided notes: Write down which branch of Earth Science matches this description: Example : The study of volcanoes and earthquakes Geology 4. The area of earth science that uses telescopes___________

  2. Measurements in Science

  3. When doing a science experiment: Experimental measurements must not only be RELIABLE and ACCURATE but also must be easily understood by others Reliable Accurate ReliableAccurate Reliable Accurate

  4. a decimal system of international measurement based on 10 metric system: SI Units of SI used in this class: kilo= 1000 deci= 1/10 or .1 centi= 1/100 or .01 milli= 1/1000 or .001

  5. When Measuring…Use… (Base Unit) length meters (m) volume l x w x h (m3) liter (L) mass grams (g) temperature Celsius (°C) *Mass is a measure of amount of matter in an object. *Weight is measure of gravitational force

  6. centimeter millimeter 1 meter=100 centimeters (cm) 1 meter= 1000 millimeters (mm) 1 cm= 10mm

  7. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • length of the Mississippi River • kilometer

  8. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • mass of a paper clip • milligram

  9. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • mass of an elephant • kilogram

  10. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • width of a fingernail • millimeter

  11. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • width of a TV screen • centimeter

  12. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • volume of juice in a paper cup • milliliter

  13. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • mass of a bowl of cereal • grams

  14. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • amount of salt in an order of french fries • milligram

  15. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • amount of soda in a large plastic bottle • liter

  16. centimeter kilometer milligram millimeter gram kilogram Celcius meter liter milliliter • temperature of a bowl of soup • Celsius

  17. You’re a tourist in a new city and really need to find a bathroom! • A little old lady tells you the closest bathroom is 50 to the right and walks away. • What do you do?!

  18. Density is the mass of an object per unit volume (D=m/v). The unit for density is a combination of more than one fundamental unit which is called a derived unit

  19. The density of water is 1.0 g/mL • If an object’s density is greater than 1.0 g/mL will it sink or float? SINK! http://www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?method=cResource.dspView&ResourceID=17

  20. Will a Diet Pepsi float or sink? Regular Pepsi? What do you base your answer on? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MUAL3zwN-k What did you see? Were you correct in your predictions? Why or why not?

  21. Units

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