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Monday September 9, 2013. WOD Liter a metric unit of capacity, formerly defined as the volume of 1 kilogram of water under standard conditions, now equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters (about 1.75 pints). Sunrise-7:10 am Sunset-7:43 pm MATH MOMENT : Find the amount of daylight.
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Monday September 9, 2013 WOD Liter a metric unit of capacity, formerly defined as the volume of 1 kilogram of water under standard conditions, now equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters (about 1.75 pints).
Sunrise-7:10 am Sunset-7:43 pm MATH MOMENT: Find the amount of daylight. Tuesday September 10, 2013 WOD Kilo a combining form used in the names of units of measure equal to one thousand of a given base unit: kilogram, kilometer
Wednesday September 11, 2013 • Before class begins, we are going to take a moment to observe Patriot's Day, which is today, September 11. Patriot's Day is a day to remember the 2,977 lives lost in terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. Students across the state of Texas will all be observing a moment of silence this morning in honor of those who gave their lives on that day. We will now observe a minute of silence.
Wednesday September 11, 2013 WOD Scientific Method a method of problem solving consisting of systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7sSuhQ1_24
In your journal, after WOD Scientific Method Claim State the problem, Hypothesis Evidence Materials, data, observations Reasoning Analysis, questions, conclusions
Thursday September 12, 2013 • “Penny Lab” • Claim • How many drops of water can be placed on the face of a penny, without any run off?
Variables • What could you control? • What was out of your control?
Friday September 13, 2013 • WOD • Mass vs. Weight Mass refers loosely to the amount of "matter" in an object. Where as weight refers to the force experienced by an object due to gravity. Ex. Your mass will not change, even though you have no weight in space. P-Ap: Earthquake data