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Friday, October 26th. AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Quiz 3 – Metric Lab 4 – Exit Ticket. Today’s Goal: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Homework Unit Test is coming up – start studying!. Friday , October 26th. Objective :
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Friday, October 26th AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Quiz 3 – Metric Lab 4 – Exit Ticket Today’s Goal: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Homework • Unit Test is coming up – start studying!
Friday, October 26th Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • What are the 4 basic units we discussed? • What is the basic unit for time? • What is the basic unit for length? • What is the basic unit for volume? • What is the basic unit for mass?
Friday, October 26th Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • What are the 4 basic units we discussed? • What is the basic unit for time? • What is the basic unit for length? • What is the basic unit for volume? • What is the basic unit for mass?
Friday, October 26th Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • What are the 4 basic units we discussed? • What is the basic unit for time? • What is the basic unit for length? • What is the basic unit for volume? • What is the basic unit for mass?
Friday, October 26th Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • What are the 4 basic units we discussed? • What is the basic unit for time? • What is the basic unit for length? • What is the basic unit for volume? • What is the basic unit for mass?
Friday, October 26th Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • What are the 4 basic units we discussed? • What is the basic unit for time? • What is the basic unit for length? • What is the basic unit for volume? • What is the basic unit for mass?
Friday, October 26th Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • What are the 4 basic units we discussed? • What is the basic unit for time? • What is the basic unit for length? • What is the basic unit for volume? • What is the basic unit for mass?
Friday, October 26th Objective: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • What are the 4 basic units we discussed? • What is the basic unit for time? • What is the basic unit for length? • What is the basic unit for volume? • What is the basic unit for mass?
Friday, October 26th AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Quiz 3 – Metric Lab 4 – Exit Ticket Today’s Goal: Students will be able to convert between metric units. Homework • Unit Test is coming up – start studying!
Homework Unit Test is coming up – start studying!
Week 6 Weekly Agenda Monday 10/22 – Quiz Review Tuesday 10/23 – Phase Change Diagrams Wednesday 10/24 – Metric System Thursday 10/25 – Metric System Lab Friday 10/26 – Quiz 5
CHAMPS for Review (5 min) C – Conversation – No talking unless directed H – Help – RAISE HAND silently for questions A – Activity – Listen as we review! M – Materials and Movement – Stay in seats at all times unless directed. P – Participation – Mentally review for your quiz S – Success – Understand the metric system.
Phase Change Diagrams (p. 4) Melting Critical Point Liquid Solid Boiling Triple Point Gas
Metric System (p. 10) The letters are the prefixes that are added to the base unit Kilo (k) 1000 Hecto (h) 100 Deka (dk) 10 Deci (d) 1/10 1 Centi (c) 1/100 Meters (m) Grams (g) Liters (L) Seconds (s) Milli (m) 1/1000 The numbers tell us how many base units are found in that unit
CHAMPS for Quiz (10 min) C – Conversation – No talking unless directed H – Help – RAISE HAND silently for questions A – Activity – Work through quiz! M – Materials and Movement – Pen/Pencil, Paper. Stay in seats at all times unless directed. P – Participation – Work on Quiz S – Success – Understand the metric system.
CHAMPS for Lab (20 min) C – Conversation – No talking unless directed H – Help – RAISE HAND silently for questions A – Activity – Work through quiz! M – Materials and Movement – Pen/Pencil, Paper. Stay in seats at all times unless directed. P – Participation – Work on Quiz S – Success – Understand the metric system.
CHAMPS for Exit Ticket (5 min) C – Conversation – No talking unless directed H – Help – RAISE HAND silently for questions A – Activity – Work through quiz! M – Materials and Movement – Pen/Pencil, Paper. Stay in seats at all times unless directed. P – Participation – Work on Quiz S – Success – Understand the metric system.
Metric System (p. 10) Deci Centi Milli
Metric System (p. 10) Kilo Hecto Deka Deci Centi Milli
Metric System (p. 10) Kilo (k) 1000 Hecto (h) 100 Deka (dk) 10 Deci (d) 1/10 1 Centi (c) 1/100 Milli (m) 1/1000
Metric System (p. 10) The letters are the prefixes that are added to the base unit Kilo (k) 1000 Hecto (h) 100 Deka (dk) 10 Deci (d) 1/10 1 Centi (c) 1/100 Milli (m) 1/1000 The numbers tell us how many base units are found in that unit
Metric System (p. 10) The letters are the prefixes that are added to the base unit Kilo (k) 1000 Hecto (h) 100 Deka (dk) 10 Deci (d) 1/10 1 Centi (c) 1/100 Meters (m) Grams (g) Liters (L) Seconds (s) Milli (m) 1/1000 The numbers tell us how many base units are found in that unit
Metric System (p. 10) Try these conversions: 1000 mg = ________ g 1 L = _________ mL 160 cm = __________ mm km = __________ m 109 g = ___________ kg 250 m = __________ km
Metric System (p. 10) Try these conversions: 1000 mg = ________ g 1 L = _________ mL 160 cm = __________ mm km = __________ m 109 g = ___________ kg 250 m = __________ km 1. If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end.
Metric System (p. 10) Try these conversions: 1000. mg = ________ g 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km 1. If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end.
Metric System (p. 10) Try these conversions: 1000. mg = ________ g 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to another unit count the number of steps (and the direction) you need to take and move the decimal point accordingly.
Metric System (p. 10) The letters are the prefixes that are added to the base unit Kilo (k) 1000 Hecto (h) 100 Deka (dk) 10 Deci (d) 1/10 1 Centi (c) 1/100 Meters (m) Grams (g) Liters (L) Seconds (s) Milli (m) 1/1000 The numbers tell us how many base units are found in that unit
Metric System (p. 10) mg to g is 3 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = ________ g 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) mg to g is 3 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1000. 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) 1 step left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 100. 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) 2 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 10. 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) 3 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) 3 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1 g 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) The letters are the prefixes that are added to the base unit Kilo (k) 1000 Hecto (h) 100 Deka (dk) 10 Deci (d) 1/10 1 Centi (c) 1/100 Meters (m) Grams (g) Liters (L) Seconds (s) Milli (m) 1/1000 The numbers tell us how many base units are found in that unit
Metric System (p. 10) mg to g is 3 steps left L to mL is 3 steps to the right Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1. g 1. L = _________ mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) mg to g is 3 steps left L to mL is 3 steps to the right Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1 g 1 L = 1. 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) mg to g is 3 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1 g1 L = 10. 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph 1 step
Metric System (p. 10) mg to g is 3 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1 g1L = 100. 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph 2 steps
Metric System (p. 10) mg to g is 3 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1 g1 L = 1000. 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph 3 steps
Metric System (p. 10) mg to g is 3 steps left Try these conversions: 1000. mg = 1 g1 L = 1000 mL 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph 3 steps
Metric System (p. 10) Try these conversions: 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph
Metric System (p. 10) Try these conversions: cm to mm is 1 step right 160. cm = __________ mm 14. km = __________ m 109. g = ___________ kg 250. m = __________ km If you don’t see the decimal place put it at the end. To go to a bigger unit move leftward the number of steps from the graph