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Bell Work Aug 19, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) 1. Calculate the Area if the Length is 2cm and Width 5cm. 2. Calculate the Volume if the Length is 2cm, width 6cm, and height 5cm. 3. Calculate the Density if the mass 100g and the volume is 50 mL.

Bell Work Aug 19, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) 1.Calculate the Area if the Length is 2cm and Width 5cm. 2.Calculate the Volume if the Length

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Page 1: Bell Work Aug 19, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) 1.Calculate the Area if the Length is 2cm and Width 5cm. 2.Calculate the Volume if the Length

Bell Work

Aug 19, 2015SPI 0807.Inq.2

(Tools and Procedures)

1. Calculate the Area if the Length is 2cm and Width 5cm.

2. Calculate the Volume if the Length is 2cm, width 6cm, and height 5cm.

3. Calculate the Density if the mass 100g and the volume is 50 mL.

Page 2: Bell Work Aug 19, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) 1.Calculate the Area if the Length is 2cm and Width 5cm. 2.Calculate the Volume if the Length

Bell Work

Aug 19, 2015SPI 0807.Inq.2

(Tools and Procedures)

1. Calculate the Area if the Length is 2cm and Width 5cm.

2. Calculate the Volume if the Length is 2cm, width 6cm, and height 5cm.

3. Calculate the Density if the mass 100g and the volume is 50 mL.

10cm2

60cm3

2g/mL

Page 3: Bell Work Aug 19, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) 1.Calculate the Area if the Length is 2cm and Width 5cm. 2.Calculate the Volume if the Length

Today's Plan

Plan

1) Complete and review Bellwork2) Emphasize objective(s).3) Review the procedures on how to use equipment. 4) Continue Measurement Stations (7 stations)

WRITE THIS IN YOUR AGENDA!Homework: Definition quiz on Fri

ScienceSPI 0807.Inq.2

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Page 4: Bell Work Aug 19, 2015 SPI 0807.Inq.2 (Tools and Procedures) 1.Calculate the Area if the Length is 2cm and Width 5cm. 2.Calculate the Volume if the Length

Plan

Mass- Do not sit slides between numbers

Area=L*W

Perimeter –distance around objects

Weight-put object on and measure in Newtons

Density=M/V

Volume=L*W*H or use water displacement (volume before and after)

ScienceSPI 0807.Inq.2

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