1 1 Intro To Science
1 1 Intro To Science
1 1 Intro To Science
US
Customary
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
Metric
Definition
US
Customary
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
Metric
Definition
distance between
two points
US
Customary
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
inch
foot
mile
Metric
Definition
distance between
two points
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
inch
foot
mile
centimeter
meter
kilometer
Definition
distance between
two points
I. Length
(tool = ruler)
10 millimeters (mm) = 1 centimeter (cm)
a.
______ mm = ______ cm
b.
______ mm = ______ cm
c.
______ mm = ______ cm
d.
______ mm = ______ cm
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
Definition
distance between
two points
Measure of how fast
atoms are moving in a
substance
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
F
degrees
Fahrenheit
Definition
distance between
two points
Measure of how fast
atoms are moving in a
substance
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
Definition
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
distance between
two points
degrees
Fahrenheit
degrees
Celsius
II. Temperature
(tool = thermometer)
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
Definition
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
distance between
two points
degrees
Fahrenheit
degrees
Celsius
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
distance between
two points
degrees
Fahrenheit
degrees
Celsius
pounds
Definition
Amount of matter in an
object
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
Definition
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
distance between
two points
degrees
Fahrenheit
degrees
Celsius
pounds
milligram
gram
kilogram
Amount of matter in an
object
III. Mass
(tool = balance/scale)
x = ____ units
III. Mass
(tool = balance/scale)
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
Definition
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
distance between
two points
degrees
Fahrenheit
degrees
Celsius
pounds
milligram
gram
kilogram
Amount of matter in an
object
Amount of space
occupied by an object
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
distance between
two points
degrees
Fahrenheit
degrees
Celsius
pounds
milligram
gram
kilogram
cup
gallon
Definition
Amount of matter in an
object
Amount of space
occupied by an object
I.
Length
II.
Temperature
III. Mass
IV. Volume
US
Customary
Metric
Definition
inch
foot
yard
centimeter
meter
kilometer
distance between
two points
degrees
Fahrenheit
degrees
Celsius
pounds
milligram
gram
kilogram
Amount of matter in an
object
cup
gallon
milliliter
lilter
kiloliter
Amount of space
occupied by an object
IV. Volume
(tool = graduated cylinder)
IV. Volume
(tool = graduated cylinder)
Always read the bottom of the meniscus!
a. ___ ml
b. ___ ml
c. ___ ml d. ___ ml
What is
the
volume of
the
dinosaur?
8 Science Practices
INVESTIGATING PRACTICES:
Asking Questions
How does _______ affect ______?
Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
Manipulated Variable- what is tested out
Responding Variable- what is measured
Using Mathematical Thinking
Organize data- information collected in an
experiment
SENSEMAKING PRACTICES:
Developing and Using Models
Ex: diagrams, 3D objects, computer
simulations
Analyzing and Interpreting Data
Look for patterns in graphs and tables
Consider sources of error
Constructing Explanations
Use evidence to support an explanation
CRITIQUING PRACTICES:
Engaging in Argument from Evidence
Critique arguments from peers and look for
bias in sources
Communicating Information
Ex: writing an article, giving a speech