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In this session, we will review the fundamentals of the metric system, focusing on its three base units: Meter, Liter, and Gram, alongside common prefixes like Kilo, Milli, and Centi. Additionally, we will explore the characteristics of Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe. This colorless gas plays a vital role in the formation of Helium in stars and is highly flammable. Tonight's homework includes reading sections from the packet on metric conversions. Ensure to prepare for discussions and activities around these topics.
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Warm up 09/10/13 • Question: Name 3 base units and 3 prefixes in the metric system. • Answer: • Base Units: Meter, Liter, Gram • Prefixes: Kilo, Milli, Centi • Goal: I will review the metric system.
ELEMENT OF THE DAY • 1 – Hydrogen - H • Hydrogen is the most abundant and lightest element in the universe. • The sun smashes hydrogen atoms together to make helium • Hydrogen is a colorless gas that is very flammable
Attendance / Late work • Review HW / Name tags! • Review the metric system and measurement (ppt) • Tonight’s Homework • Pgs12-18 in packet Agenda
Homework • Guided Reading 1.1 (pg12) • Packet pg15-18 (metric conversion) • Late parent email & lab safety