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Explore the fundamentals of measurement through engaging hands-on activities in this introductory lab unit. Students will measure the length and width of a tabletop, calculate its area, and convert measurements among different units (cm², mm², nm²). They'll also measure a Kleenex box’s dimensions, determine its volume, and perform volume conversions. Additional stations will have participants measure water displacement and temperature, assess mass, and test breath-holding capacity, allowing them to apply and convert measurements in practical scenarios.
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Introductory Measurement Lab Unit One
Station One • Measure the length and width of the tabletop in cm. • Calculate the area of the tabletop in cm2. • Convert the area of the tabletop into Mm2. • Convert the area of the tabletop into nm2.
Station Two • Measure the length, width, and volume of the Kleenex box in cm. • Calculate the volume of the Kleenex box in cm3. • Convert the volume to hm3. • Convert the volume to liters.
Station Three • Measure the volume of the object using the graduated cylinder and water in mL. • Convert the mL to TL. • Convert mL to pL. • Convert to m3.
Station Four • Measure the temperature of your fist in degrees Celsius. Repeat for each group member. • Convert the temperatures to Kelvin. • Who has the warmest hands in your group?
Station Five • Find the mass of the Lego block in grams. • Convert the mass to Gg. • Convert the mass to ng.
Station Six • See how long you can hold your breath. Watch the clock and record the time in seconds. Repeat for each group member. • Convert seconds to milliseconds. • Convert seconds to kiloseconds. • Who can hold their breath the longest in your group?