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Engaging Metric Conversions and Measurements: Understanding Length, Mass, and Time

Dive into the world of metric conversions with this engaging guide that balances old-school fun and practical learning! Explore various measurements such as length, mass, and time through interactive examples and a handy conversion table. Understand key concepts like the distinction between mass and weight, and the impact of gravity. Participate in fun labs and experience learning through vivid real-world applications. Don’t forget to join the excitement as we journey through metric notes!

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Engaging Metric Conversions and Measurements: Understanding Length, Mass, and Time

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  1. Metric notes pt 1 Old school fun back to life.

  2. Metric conversions • We use these to change the description of the measurement • CONVERSTION TABLE • write it on the chalk board • Yarp

  3. Example time… • 29.1 cm ? m • 4.3 km ? mm • 343 decameters ? hm • What is longer, 29.1 cm or 0.291 m • What is “friendly #” • Did you do length lab? Do it!!! • Yaya…

  4. Like I said… move forward after the length lab… or if your timing is not the best… That’s the weak sauce!!!!

  5. Look over the length lab… • Make sure you do/fix the metric conversions • What did the lab measure? • Length???: • Base unit???: • Tool used???: • Yarp, must get to work

  6. METRIC NOTES PT 2 Did another lab, take some more notes

  7. Now what did we measure??? • Mass?: • Base unit?: • Tool used?: • 1 g is pretty small… common to measure in kilograms (2.2 kg =1 lb) • Keen!

  8. Mass vs. weight OK, so I leave earth and go to the moon. How does my mass change? NERDY!!!! Your mass doesn’t change… but your weight does… more on this later… YARP THAT!!! Lookylooky. Did my “stuff” change? Did I lose part of me??? Nope… still me… same mass Ah, but earth has more GRAVITY! Can’t jump as high! Yep. We call that WEIGHT: THE PULL OF GRAVITY ON AN OBJECTS MASS

  9. Time to talk about time… 2 def. • Instantaneous time: • Passing of time: • Base unit: • Tool used: • yarp

  10. Remember time conversions? • Seconds in a minute? • Minutes in an hour? • Hours in a day? • Days in a year? • Groovy notes is done…

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