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Intro to Measurement the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or is enclosed in a container Ruler and calculator (calculus) Container i.e. graduated cylinder m2m2 Liters (L)

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Bellwork 8-7-20141. List 5 types of measurement you can think of.

Ex. length

2. What tools would you use in your measurements? In other words, how would you measure each type you listed in #1

3. Take out syllabus to be checked

Intro to Measurement

large body of matter with no definite shape

the measurement or extent of something from end to end

Scale

Ruler

Grams (g)

Meters (m)Centimeters (cm)

Intro to Measurement the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land

the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or is enclosed in a container

Ruler and calculator (calculus)

Container i.e. graduated cylinder

m2

Liters (L)

Intro to Measurementthe indefinite continued progress of existencethe degree orintensity of heat present in a substance or object

power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources

Clock/timer

Thermometer

SecondsMinutesHours

Degrees Celsius

Joules Calorimeter

Metric System

M

k

h

Mega

kilohe

cto

millions

thousands

hundreds

1,000,000

1,000

100

Mg

kg

hg

Metric System

da

unit

d

deka

g,m,L

deci

tens

ones

tenths

1

10

0.1

dag

g

dg

Metric System

c

m

centi

milli

hundredths

thousandths 0.001

0.01 cg

mg

Draw this in your packetk Each step up or down adds a 0hdudcm

What is a ratio?Talk with your neighbor and come to an

agreement about what a ratio is or what it looks like

What is a ratio?It is a fraction

i.e.

What is a conversion factor?

A ratio with units… i.e. 2.54 cm

1.0 inches

1.0in = 2.54 cm

Conversions7 Easy Steps:1.Start with what you are given, what units

you know2.Write in a multiplication sign3.Draw a ratio bar4.Put the units you are trying to figure out

on the top5.Put the units you are crossing out on the

bottom6.Put in conversion factor7.Multiply across and you are done!

Practice10 grams to kilograms

500 milliliters to liters

65 hectometers to millimeters

TipsWhen using the conversion factor, the bigger

number goes with the smaller unit i.e 1000 mm in 1 m

When going UP the ladder, bigger number goes on the bottom of the conversion factor

When going DOWN the ladder, bigger number goes on the top of the conversion factor

More Practice How many grams are 45 kilograms?

What is 460 liters in centiliters?

How many seconds are in 85 minutes?

Practice ProblemsWork on the practice problems in your

packet on your OWN sheet of paper

Exit Slip1.Why is it important to have a

universal system of measurement? 2.What is the purpose of conversions?

Why do we do it?

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