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Tuesday 9/21 Do Now. What is one of the objectives of today’s class ? Identify the Independent Variable (IV) , Dependent Variable (DV) and Control in the following prompt:
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Tuesday 9/21Do Now What is one of the objectives of today’s class? Identify the Independent Variable (IV), Dependent Variable (DV) and Control in the following prompt: SpongeBob noticed that his favorite pants were not as clean as they used to be. His friend Sandy told him that he should try using Clean-O detergent, a new laundry soap she found at Wal-Mart. SpongeBob made sure to wash 1 pair of pants in plain water & another in water with the Clean-O detergent.
Class Checklist • No students were talking during the review of the Do Now, during teaching time (note-taking) and during closing. • Every student was on time • Ms. Chan did not ask any student to put away their electronics (cellphones/IPODS) • No curse words were used inside this room. • Every student remained in his/her seat until independent practice. • By the time Ms. Chan goes over this list, every table has 2 chairs behind it. • All students followed the class rules. (Students did not argue with Ms. Chan) • Every student brought THEIR OWN pencil and paper to class. • Every student completed ALL of the class work for the day. • No student had his/her head down during class. • EVERY student turned in the homework ON-TIME. • It took Ms. Chan no more than 10 seconds to get the entire class’s full attention (eyes forward, mouths shut).
Review Do Now • What is one of the objectives of today’s class? • Identify the Independent Variable (IV), Dependent Variable (DV) and Control in the following prompt: SpongeBob noticed that his favorite pants were not as clean as they used to be. His friend Sandy told him that he should try using Clean-O detergent, a new laundry soap she found at Wal-Mart. SpongeBob made sure to wash 1 pair of pants in plain water & another in water with the Clean-O detergent. IV: laundry soap DV: cleanliness of his pants Control: pants washed in plain water
Agenda • Review yesterday’s class work/homework • Notes on the metric system (10 minutes) • IP: Convert that number! • Assign Textbooks • Closing • How to take care of textbooks • Review IP • Exit Questions
Were you absent yesterday? • You need to make up this worksheet. • See me after school. • Go to: www.sayremschan.wikispaces.com. Click “Notes and Homework”. Print 9-20’s Variable CW/HW.
Review Homework • If you were absent yesterday, and you want to make up this assignment: • See me after school • Go to www.sayremschan.wikispaces.com REMEMBER…. Excused – full credit if returned tomorrow Unexcused – lose 2 points if returned tomorrow
Review Class work 6) Derek took three minutes to get to her class; Elizabeth took two minutes to get to her class. Therefore, Elizabeth walks faster than Derek. In order for this conclusion to be valid, the test needs to control for… • The test needs to control for the distance that Derek & Elizabeth walk.
7) Felicity smells terrible and Grant smells wonderful. Therefore, Felicity showers less often than Grant. • You need to control for what they do before you smell them.
Review Variables Homework • Identify the independent and dependent variables in this experiment: IV: wearing glasses DV: girls talking to Mr. Anderson 2) Based on all the available information, form a hypothesis about the outcome of this test: If Mr. Anderson wears glasses, then more girls will talk to him when he goes out. 3) Explain at least two things that are wrong with Mr. Anderson’s test using the word “control.” Mr. Anderson has multiple variables in his experiment and no proper control. He is visiting the clubs at different times. Also, on Saturday night, he not only took off his glasses but he is also wearing different clothes. Thus, his clothes may also be affecting whether girls talk to him.
9/21 NOTES • The standard units in science = “SI BASE UNITS”. • Mass= how much stuff is inside an object • Weight = how much gravity force is pulling down on something
Metric Prefixes:- Used to represent very large or very small #s- Goes inFRONT of the base unit ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Kilo- Hecto- Deka- Basedeci- centi- milli- (K) (H) (D) Unit (d) (c) (m) X1000 x100 x10 x.1 x.01 x.001
Example: Convert 10L into mL. 10 L = 10 000mL
Independent PracticeFill in the blanks below in your science notebook. • 55 decimeters = _______ meters • 1.6 kilograms = ______ grams • 2,800 mL = _________ L • .015 dm = ______ mm • .289 kg = ______ g • 50 Hm = ______ m • 1 L = _____ mL • 1 s = _____ ms
Review IP • 55 decimeters = _______ meters 5.5m • 1.6 kilograms = ______ grams 1600g • 2,800 mL = _________ L 2.8L • .015 dm = ______ mm 1.5mm • .289 kg = ______ g 289 g • 50 Hm = ______ m 5000 m • 1 L = _____ mL 1000mL • 1 s = _____ ms
Closing • No homework tonight. • Remember to place LAST NIGHT’S HOMEWORK IN THE ASSIGNMENT BOX!!!
Class Checklist • No students were talking during the review of the Do Now, during teaching time (note-taking) and during closing. • Every student was on time • Ms. Chan did not ask any student to put away their electronics (cellphones/IPODS) • No curse words were used inside this room. • Every student remained in his/her seat until independent practice. • By the time Ms. Chan goes over this list, every table has 2 chairs behind it. • All students followed the class rules. (Students did not argue with Ms. Chan) • Every student brought THEIR OWN pencil and paper to class. • Every student completed ALL of the class work for the day. • No student had his/her head down during class. • EVERY student turned in the homework ON-TIME. • It took Ms. Chan no more than 10 seconds to get the entire class’s full attention (eyes forward, mouths shut).