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Oct. 8, 2012

Oct. 8, 2012. AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Cornell Notes: Metric to Metric Conversions 3 – Practice Problems 4 – Independent Work Time. Today’s Goal: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Homework Missing work is past due! Metric Mania Conversions Practice Problems

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Oct. 8, 2012

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  1. Oct. 8, 2012 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Cornell Notes: Metric to Metric Conversions 3 – Practice Problems 4 – Independent Work Time Today’s Goal: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Homework • Missing work is past due! • Metric Mania Conversions Practice Problems • Come after school to make up last Friday’s QUIZ 4 if you were absent that day (10/5/2012).

  2. Monday, Oct. 8 Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer: If there are 10 mm in 1 cm, how many mm are in 4cm? 4 cm x 10 mm = ______ mm 1 cm

  3. 4 MINUTES REMAINING…

  4. Monday, Oct. 8 Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer: If there are 10 mm in 1 cm, how many mm are in 4cm? 4 cm x 10 mm = ______ mm 1 cm

  5. 3 MINUTES REMAINING…

  6. Monday, Oct. 8 Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer: If there are 10 mm in 1 cm, how many mm are in 4cm? 4 cm x 10 mm = ______ mm 1 cm

  7. 2 MINUTES REMAINING…

  8. Monday, Oct. 8 Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer: If there are 10 mm in 1 cm, how many mm are in 4cm? 4 cm x 10 mm = ______ mm 1 cm

  9. 1minute Remaining…

  10. Monday, Oct. 8 Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer: If there are 10 mm in 1 cm, how many mm are in 4cm? 4 cm x 10 mm = ______ mm 1 cm

  11. 30 Seconds Remaining…

  12. Monday, Oct. 8 Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer: If there are 10 mm in 1 cm, how many mm are in 4cm? 4 cm x 10 mm = ______ mm 1 cm

  13. BELL-RINGER TIME IS UP!

  14. Oct. 8, 2012 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Cornell Notes: Metric to Metric Conversions 3 – Practice Problems 4 – Independent Work Time Today’s Goal: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Homework • Missing work is past due! • Metric Mania Conversions Practice Problems • Come after school to make up last Friday’s QUIZ 4 if you were absent that day (10/5/2012).

  15. Monday, Oct. 8 Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer: If there are 10 mm in 1 cm, how many mm are in 4cm? 4 cm x 10 mm = ______ mm 1 cm

  16. Week 5 Weekly Agenda Monday 10/8 – Metric Conversions Tuesday 10/9 – Metric Lab Wednesday 10/10 – Conversion & Density Practice Thursday 10/11 – Accuracy vs. Precision Friday 10/12 – Review and QUIZ 5

  17. CHAMPS C – Conversation – No Talking – Take notes H – Help – RAISE HAND for questions A – Activity – Cornell Notes: Metric to Metric Conversions M – Materials and Movement – Pen/Pencil, Notebook or Paper P – Participation – Complete your notes S – Success – Write three questions and summary about notes. Answer HW questions.

  18. Cornell Notes: Please take out your notebook and properly set up your paper. Topic: Metric to Metric Conversions Date: 10/8/2012

  19. Metric System • The Metric System… • … started in Europe in the 1800s. • … was adopted by the scientific community as its official measurement system. • … is a system based on 10’s.

  20. Base Units • Base Units = Unit of 1 for different values • Distance or Length = meters (m) • Volume = liters (L) • Mass = grams (g) • Time = seconds (s) • Amount of substance = mole (mol) • Temperature = Kelvin (K) = °C + 273

  21. Metric Conversion Ladder

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