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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1 Turn to page #5 in your worktext. 1) Answer Question #1 (all parts of question) 2) Answer Question #2 The one on the left is a golf ball and the one on the right is a table tennis (ping pong) ball. The table tennis ball is orange in my book. On the “My Notes” section of your packet (after page 17) write the Essential Question for this lesson at the top. EQ: How does the composition of matter affect its density, volume , and mass? 1

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1. Turn to page #5 in your worktext . 1) Answer Question #1 (all parts of question) 2) Answer Question #2 The one on the left is a golf ball and the one on the right is a table tennis (ping pong) ball. The table tennis ball is orange in my book. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1Turn to page #5 in your worktext.1) Answer Question #1 (all parts of question)2) Answer Question #2

The one on the left is a golf ball and the one on the right is a table tennis (ping pong) ball. The table tennis ball is orange in my book.

On the “My Notes” section of your packet (after page 17) write the Essential Question for this lesson at the top.

EQ: How does the composition of matter affect its density, volume , and mass?

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Matter: Lesson #1 -Part 13) Lets look at Question #3

4) What is Matter? Page 6Answer #5 and #6 on page 6 with your

partner.

What is mass??

How does mass differ from weight??

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Matter: Lesson #1 Part 1Page #7 Question #7- Work with your table group to come up with a really good answer . Each person should write the answer in the space provided.

Page 8Visualize It- What is your answer to the question? Be sure to explain as clearly as you can!!!!

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1Quick Lab-Mass and WeightYou are going to be working with your table groups to measure the mass and weight of 5 small objects.

Under the Procedure Section on page 2, copy the list of objects for #1 and #2 in this order, one on each line.-Battery-Bolt-Board-Wrench-Water Bottle

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Matter: Lesson #1-Part 1Demonstration on the use of Triple Beam Balance and Spring Scale.

You will use the Triple Beam Balance to measure the mass of the object and record your measurement for #1 for all the objects.

You will use the spring scale to measure the weight of the objects and record your measurement for #2 for all the objects.

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Matter: Lesson #1-Part 1Lab Rules:1) Your group will measure the mass and the weight for each object just like Mr. Fisher did in his demonstration. 2) Each person will be required to use the Triple Beam Balance and the Spring Scale to make the measurement.3) Make sure that you record the measurement for each object on the correct line.

When you are done using the Triple Beam Balance, return the countermeasures back to the ZERO position.

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1Reporting your findings-follow the directions for part on your lab sheet.

With the person sitting next to you, answer the questions for #3&#4.

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Matter: Lesson #1-Part 1Lab Sheet Answers #3&#4

#3- The graph is linear. This means as the mass of the objects increase, so does the weight.

#4- The force of the spring scale pulling upward.

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Matter: Lesson #1-Part 1Assessment –

Describe the difference between mass and weight. Use an example (battery, bolt, board, bottle, or wrench) from the Quick Lab to provide details in your answer.

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Matter: Lesson #1-Part 1Measuring SpacePage 9 in Worktext

Page 10- Three ways to measure volume1) Use a formula to find the volume of a well-defined shape. (V=lwh) – to find volume of a rectangle2) Use water displacement to find the volume of irregular shaped objects like a rock.3) For liquids, you can use a graduated cylinder.

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1Homework- Page 11

What method would you use????

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Matter: Lesson #1-Part 1Quick Lab – Finding Volume by Displacement

We are going to use a bolt (an irregular shaped object)as our solid metal object.

Predict what you think the volume of the bolt will be!!

Write 50 mL as the starting measurement in the graduated cylinder.

Write _______ for the measurement once the bolt in placed in the graduated cylinder.

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1With a partner, complete questions #4 and #5.

You have three minutes.

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Matter: Lesson #1 Part 1DO NOW 10-2 14

With the person sitting next to you, describe how you would measure the volume of:

1) A regular shaped object (Box) 2) An irregular shaped object (Bolt)

Be prepared to discuss as a class!!

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1Packing It In :Pages 13-15

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1DO NOW 10-6-14

Please have your homework out and ready to be checked.

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1Lesson #1- Visual Summary : Page 16#17- False- what is this a definition for?

That’s correct- It is Volume#18- False- Which is greater?

That’s correct- Mass is greater#19- True- why is it expressed in units of cm cube?

#20- True- What happens to an object that is more dense?

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1Lesson #1 Review- Page 171) Volume2) Matter3) Mass4) Density5) Weight

6) Yes, Because air has mass and it takes up space.

7) Yes, mass is constant or does not change. The weight of an object depends on gravitational force.

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Matter: Lesson #1- Part 1 8) A ball is denser than the table tennis ball. It has more mass in a similar volume.9) D=D=

D=.6g/cm3

10) Mass =273g Volume-26mL=26cm3

D=D=273g/26cm3

D=10.5g/cm3

The substance is silver!!!!!

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Matter: Lesson #1-Part 113) First find the volume of the truck bed.Remember V=lwh

V= 2.5m x 1.5m 1.0m= 3.75cm3

7m3/3.75 cm3=1.866

The truck must make 2 Trips