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TODAY’S AGENDA 10/9 FTF - Think – Pair – Share (You and your buddy will each need 1 piece of paper for today’s FTF!) Think: (Alone) Think about what volume is. Write down a definition or draw a picture to explain it in your own words. Pair: Talk with your buddy and together come up with an improved definition. Brain storm: On your table are several objects. Come up with a way that you could measure the volume of these objects (draw a picture, make a list, or write a few sentences). Share what you came up with with the class! Homework: Practicing Volume Worksheet – Even numbers only! TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS – Review FTF Volume 2-Column Notes “Building Blocks” Partner Activity Metric Olympics Lab – Station 1 Ticket to Leave SWBAT Identify the formula for volume of a regular object and correctly calculate the volume of 5 regular shaped objects. UNIT 3: Metric System

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TODAY’S AGENDA 10/9FTF - Think – Pair – Share

(You and your buddy will each need 1 piece of paper for today’s FTF!)

Think: (Alone) Think about what volume is. Write down a definition or draw a picture to explain it in your own words.Pair: Talk with your buddy and together come up with an improved definition. Brain storm: On your table are several objects. Come up with a way that you could measure the volume of these objects (draw a picture, make a list, or write a few sentences).Share what you came up with with the class!

FTF - Think – Pair – Share(You and your buddy will each need 1 piece of paper for today’s

FTF!)

Think: (Alone) Think about what volume is. Write down a definition or draw a picture to explain it in your own words.Pair: Talk with your buddy and together come up with an improved definition. Brain storm: On your table are several objects. Come up with a way that you could measure the volume of these objects (draw a picture, make a list, or write a few sentences).Share what you came up with with the class!

Homework: Practicing Volume Worksheet – Even numbers only!

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS – Review FTFVolume 2-Column Notes“Building Blocks” Partner ActivityMetric Olympics Lab – Station 1Ticket to Leave

SWBAT Identify the formula for volume of a regular object and correctly calculate the volume of 5 regular shaped objects.

UNIT 3: Metric System

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VOLUME 2-COLUMN NOTES

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VOLUME

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VOLUME

The amount of space an object takes up

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HOW CAN THE VOLUME OF A SOLID OBJECT SUCH AS A SHOEBOX BE MEASURED?

To measure a solid objects that are regular shaped, a formula for volume can be applied

To measure a rectangular object such as a shoebox, multiply the object’s length, width, and height

L x W x H

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CALCULATING VOLUMEPARTNER BUILDING BLOCK ACTIVITY With your buddy, please complete the following

activity and answer questions 1 – 4 (use 1 piece of paper)

1. Calculate the volume of one small cube.

2. Build an object that is 3 cm3 x 3 cm3 x 2 cm3. Describe what you built on your paper.

3. Calculate the volume by applying the formula L x W x H. What is your answer?

4. Count the number of cm3 cubes you used & write it down.

5. What relationship do you see between the number of cubes you counted and the answer you got when you applied the L x W x H formula?

6. Optional Challenge: Build an object with a volume of 24cm3. Draw or describe what it looks like, how many cubes were used, and what was the L, W & H.

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VIDEO INSTRUCTION

Optional Video – Calculating Volume

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THE SI UNIT KNOWN FOR MEASURING SOLIDS WITH A LARGER VOLUME IS KNOWN AS THE…

Cubic meter (m³).

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THE FORMULA FOR CALCULATING THE VOLUME OF A RECTANGULAR OBJECT IS:

Volume = Length x Width x Height

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THE SI UNIT KNOWN FOR MEASURING SOLIDS WITH A SMALLER VOLUME IS KNOWN AS THE…

Cubic centimeter (cm³).

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WHY IS THE UNIT CM³ USED WHEN CALCULATING THE VOLUME OF A RECTANGULAR OBJECT?

When multiplying the object’s length, width and height, the cm units are also multiplied

cm x cm x cm = cm³

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GIVE IT A TRY!SUPPOSE A CEREAL BOX IS 10 CENTIMETERS LONG, 4 CENTIMETERS WIDE, AND 20 CENTIMETERS HIGH. WHAT WOULD BE THE VOLUME OF THE BOX?

Volume = Length x Width x Height

Volume = 10 cm x 4 cm x 20 cm

Volume = 800 cm³

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READING CHECKPOINT (PAGE 51): WHAT IS A CUBIC METER?

The SI unit used to measure solids with a larger volume

A cubic meter is equal to the volume of a cube that measures 1 meter on each side

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METRIC STATION LAB

Write your name on the lab packet! We will be doing 1 station a day until we

finish our lesson on volume. Keep lab packet in the classroom box until all

stations are complete.

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METRIC OLYMPIC LAB – STATION 1

Answer Pre-Lab Questions 1 - 3 Procedure

Choose one object. Record the name or number on dta table.

Estimate the volume of the object in cm3. Record estimate. Find the actual volume using L x W x H. Measure

accurately and show your math! Record actual volume on data table. Repeat steps 1 – 5 for remaining objects.

If you finish early see me for an extra challenge!

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TODAY’S AGENDA 10/10FTF (Homework Out Please!)

Complete Station 1 of Volume Station Lab

FTF (Homework Out Please!)

Complete Station 1 of Volume Station Lab

Homework: Volume of Liquids worksheet

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS – Volume Lab Station 1 (FTF)Review HomeworkVolume 2-Column Notes – Liquid VolumeMetric Volume Lab Station 2 – Liquid VolumeWILT

SWBAT Name the tool used to calculate the volume of liquids and correctly measure the volume of 3 different liquids, .

UNIT 3: Metric System

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METRIC OLYMPIC LAB – STATION 1

Answer Pre-Lab Questions 1 - 3 Procedure

Choose one object. Record the name or number on dta table.

Estimate the volume of the object in cm3. Record estimate. Find the actual volume using L x W x H. Measure

accurately and show your math! Record actual volume on data table. Repeat steps 1 – 5 for remaining objects.

If you finish early see me for an extra challenge!

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TODAY’S AGENDA 10/11FTF (Homework Out Please!)

What is the name of this tool? What is it used for?What is the base unit for measuring small amounts of liquid?

FTF (Homework Out Please!)

What is the name of this tool? What is it used for?What is the base unit for measuring small amounts of liquid?

Homework:

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS – Review HomeworkVolume 2-Column Notes – Liquid Volume (Meniscus – B, C & D; all A)Metric Volume Lab Station 2 – Liquid VolumeWILT

SWBAT Name the tool used to calculate the volume of liquids and accurately measure the volume of 3 different liquids.

UNIT 3: Metric System

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VOLUME 2-COLUMN NOTES

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VOLUME Volume of Liquids

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WHEN MEASURING THE VOLUME OF A LIQUID, SCIENTISTS USE A UNIT KNOWN AS THE…

Liter (L).

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TO MEASURE THE VOLUME OF SMALLER LIQUIDS, THE _________ IS USED.

Milliliter (mL)

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THE INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE THE VOLUME OF LIQUIDS IS CALLED THE…

Graduated cylinder.

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THIS INSTRUMENT HAS MARKINGS THAT ARE IN INCREMENTS OF…

1 milliliter (mL)

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MENISCUS

The curve in the top surface of water in the graduated cylinder

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FIGURE 4: OBSERVING - WHAT IS THE PROPER WAY TO READ A MENISCUS?

Read the milliliter marking at the bottom of the curve

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HOW TO READ A GRADUATED CYLINDER - VIDEOWhat is the value of each

line on these cylinders?What is the volume of the

2 cylinders on the right?

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TODAY’S AGENDA 10/15FTF (working independently)Do You Remember from Last Week?

What is the name of the tool used to measure the volume of a liquid?Define meniscus.Describe how to properly read the meniscus (hint: 2 important rules).

FTF (working independently)Do You Remember from Last Week?

What is the name of the tool used to measure the volume of a liquid?Define meniscus.Describe how to properly read the meniscus (hint: 2 important rules).

Homework: Volume of Irregular Solids Practice Worksheet

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS – FTFMetric Volume Lab Station 2 – Calculating volumeVolume 2-Column Notes – Irregular VolumeMetric Volume Lab Station 3 – Irregular Solids

SWBAT Explain the proper way to read the volume in a graduated cylinder; Accurately measure the volume of liquids using a graduated cylinder.

UNIT 3: Metric System- Volume

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METRIC OLYMPIC LAB – STATION 2

Answer Pre-Lab Questions 4 & 5 Procedure

Fill a small graduated cylinder with 10 ml of water Using an eye dropper, count the number of drops

it takes to raise the water to 11 ml. Record the number in the data table.

Starting now at 11 ml, count the drops it takes to raise the volume to 12 ml. Record in data table,

Starting now at 12 ml, count the drops it takes to raise the volume to 13 ml. Record,

Calculate the average. Record in data table.

If you finish early see me for an extra challenge!

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TICKET OUT

Regular volume1. What is the formula for calculating the volume of

a rectangular solid object?2. What metric unit is used for the volume of a small

object? 3. A large rectangular object?

Liquid Volume1. What is the name of the tool used the measure

liquid volume?2. What is the base unit for liquid?3. What is the base unit for smaller amounts of

liquid?4. Define meniscus.5. What is the proper way to read a meniscus?

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TODAY’S AGENDA 10/16FTF (working independently)

Come up with a way that we could we find the volume of this crazy looking rock? Be specific.

FTF (working independently)

Come up with a way that we could we find the volume of this crazy looking rock? Be specific.

Homework: Study for quiz

TODAY IN SCIENCE CLASS – FTF reviewVolume 2-Column Notes – Irregular VolumeMetric Volume Lab Station 3 – Irregular SolidsHand out study guides/quiz review

SWBAT List the steps involved in the water displacement method; Accurately measure the volume of 3 irregular shaped objects using a graduated cylinder.

UNIT 3: Metric System- Volume

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VOLUME 2-COLUMN NOTES

WE ARE HERE

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VOLUME

Volume of Irregular Solids

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HOW IS THE VOLUME OF AN IRREGULAR SOLID SUCH AS A ROCK MEASURED?

To measure the volume of an irregular solid, immerse the object in water, and measure how much the water level rises

This is called the water displacement method

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HOW DOES THE WATER DISPLACEMENT METHOD WORK?

Record the volume of water in the graduated cylinder

Carefully place the irregular solid into the water. Record the volume of the water plus the object

Subtract the volume of the water alone from the volume of the water plus the object

Video on Displacement

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TEACHER DEMO - WATER DISPLACEMENT

How can Mrs. Dean find the volume of this cool but very odd shaped mineral?

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METRIC OLYMPIC LAB – STATION 2 Answer pre lab questions 6 & 7 before beginning Procedure

Pick up one irregular shaped object. Record the name in the data table.

Place some amount of water in the cylinder (at a level higher than the size of the object).

Carefully read the meniscus and record volume to the nearest mL on data table.

Slide the object carefully into the cylinder and record the volume on data table.

Subtract the final volume from the initial value and you will have the volume of the object. Record on data table.

Pour water back into the beaker and retrieve the object. Repeat with remaining objects.

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TICKET OUT

1. Describe in at least 3 sentences the process of calculating the volume of an object using the water displacement method (you can list steps if you prefer).

2. Calculate the volume of the object to the right. Remember, no naked numbers!