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MEAP WEEK

MEAP WEEK. Modified Schedule. Daily Thinker 10/18/10 . Math Review Find the density of 150g of calcium with a volume of 30ml. What is the mass of a object taking up 40cm 3 with the density of 30g/cm 3 ? Move the decimal to find the answers below: 8.185g / 100g= 1.24g / 10g=

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MEAP WEEK

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  1. MEAP WEEK Modified Schedule

  2. Daily Thinker 10/18/10 Math Review • Find the density of 150g of calcium with a volume of 30ml. • What is the mass of a object taking up 40cm3 with the density of 30g/cm3? • Move the decimal to find the answers below: • 8.185g / 100g= • 1.24g / 10g= • 0.66g / 0.1g= • 0.28g / 0.001g=

  3. Design Process Video Quiz • When you design or build something, which step do you usually start with? • Why would it be an advantage to go through the design process steps in the order described? • What is the importance of defining what the challenge or problem is? • Why do you think there are so many different kinds of can openers? • How come all skyscrapers don't look alike? • How is the engineering design process different from the scientific process?

  4. Daily Thinker 10/19/10 Math Review • What is the mass of a object taking up 20cm3 with the density of 30g/cm3? • Move the decimal to find the answers below: • 155.5g / 100g= • 0.56g / 0.1g= • 85.2g / 10ml= • 129ml /0.001g=

  5. Daily Thinker 10/21/10 Fill in the Blanks: • When you design or build something, you should first _______________________________. • The _______________ process is a set of steps used to engineer something. • After you design something you must________ it, to see if it will work appropriately. • If your design does not work you must___________________. • The last step of the design process is ________.

  6. Daily Thinker 10/22/10 Review: Use your handouts and notes. • Explain how the Stickybot relates to all areas of STEM. • What is the SlugBot? • Explain Ellen’s ToastButterer.

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