Buenos Dias! Today, you will take notes using a foldable: Fold your paper “hot dog” style and...

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Buenos Dias!

Today, you will take notes using a foldable:

Fold your paper “hot dog” style and leave about ¾ inch for a title strip.

Fold it in half the other way and half again so that you have 4 sections.

FOLDABLE TITLE

TITLE: Measurements

Cut 3 times so you have 4 flaps.

Label each flap: mass, volume, length, & temperature

Measurements

Foldable Con’t: Under the top part of the flap you

will draw, label, and color the instrument used to make the measurement

Under the bottom part of the flap you will copy definition and information about the base unit (copy BLACK text only).

Measurements

…BUT FIRST: Background on SI Units

• Scientists use the metric system which is the international system (SI) of measurement.

• France was the 1st country to adopt the metric system in 1795.

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Standardization• SI units were designed to

provide a worldwide standard of physical measurement for science, industry, and commerce.

• SI was adopted worldwide in 1960.

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Now, have your foldable ready to

record your notes!

MASS1. Definition: * Mass is the amount of

matter in an object.

2. Base Unit:* for mass = gram (g); larger masses = kilogram (kg); smaller masses = milligram (mg)

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MASS

3. Instrument: * Mass is measured

using a

REMINDER about MASS• The weight of an

object can change but the mass remains the same.

• Weight is a measurement of force, and will change depending on gravity.

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VOLUME1. Definition:

* Volume is the amount of space an object takes up

2. Base Unit: a) for liquid volume = liter (L)

b) for solid volume = cubic meter (m3)

LIQUID VOLUME3. Instrument:

* Liquid Volume is measured using a beaker, graduated cylinder, or a flask

SOLID VOLUME3. Instrument:

* Solid volume is calculated measuring the sides with a metric ruler and then using the formula:

L x W x H = V3cm x 2cm x 4cm = 24cm3

LENGTH1. Definition: * Length is a measure of

distance2. Base Unit:

* for length = meter (m); longer lengths = kilometers (km); shorter lengths = centimeters (cm)

3. Instrument:* Length is measured using a metric ruler; for very large distances, we use the light year

TEMPERATURE1. Definition: * Temperature is the

measurement of the amount of heat in an object

2. Base Unit:* for temperature = Celsius (⁰C);very hot or very cold temperatures are measured in degrees Kelvin (K)

3. Instrument:* Temperature is measured using a thermometer

SI based on units of 10

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Prefix Symbol Multiplier

Kilo k 1000

Hecto h 100

Deca da 10

(unit) gramliter

meter

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Deci d .1

Centi c .01

Milli m .001

RULE REMINDER...

Name (first AND last)

DatePeriod

Subject

HAVE A NICE DAY!!!

“Be the change you wish to see in the

world.”- M. Gandhi

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