Unit 1 (Scientific Skills), Day 12

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Unit 1 (Scientific Skills), Day 12
Final Race and Exam Review
Agenda
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Review for Exam (40 min)
Homework
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Lab Report and Final Airplane due on:
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Optional:
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Monday 9/23 for odd periods
Tuesday 9/24 for even periods
One-side of fourth-sheet exam reference
Reminders:
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Calculator for Exam
Final Airplanes and Race
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Postponed to Monday/Tuesday so that we can study for
the exam!
Exam Reference
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You will receive a fourth-sheet of computer paper
You may write any notes on it for the exam
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One side
Your handwriting
Not typed/photocopied
Exam Review
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Each table has a whiteboard
DO NOT LOSE MARKER
Use a single tissue to erase
Make a team name! (60 seconds)
Procedure:
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Whiteboard must go to each person
Question posted on the board
Work together to answer (can use notes & sometimes a
calculator, depending on the question)
Mrs. Larkin will ask for you to show your boards
Correct answers receive points!
Measurement
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Label the following measurement:
Measurement
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Name one US Unit for:
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A- Distance
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B- Mass
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C- Time
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D- Volume
Measurement
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What are the SI Units for:
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Distance?
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Mass?
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Time?
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Volume?
Measurement
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How many yards are in a mile?
Measurement
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What is the following measurement in inches?
Measurement
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What are the following measurements in centimeters?
A
Measurement
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What are the following measurements in centimeters?
B
Measurement
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What are the following measurements in centimeters?
C
Measurement
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One ton is the same as ___________ pounds
Measurement
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How many days EXACTLY are in a year?
Measurement
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How many cups are in gallon?
Measurement
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Which is larger, a hectosecond or a decisecond?
Measurement
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One dekameter is _____________ meters
Measurement
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One centiliter is _____________ liters
Measurement
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One kilogram is _____________ grams
Measurement
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Write the order of SI Unit prefixes from largest to
smallest.
Measurement
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Fill in the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1 kilocalorie = _______ calories
1 hectosquare = _______ squares
1 dekacats = ______ cats
1 decibytes = ______ bytes
1 centikiss = ______ kisses
1 millistudent = ______ students
Multiplication
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Show your work for the following:
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2199 x 376
Multiplication
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Show your work for the following:
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8.31 x 490
Scientific Method
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Draw the diagram of the scientific method. The following
words must be included:
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Analyze Data
Collect Data
Disproves Hypothesis
Experiment
Hypothesize
Modify
Observe
Question
Repeat
Supports Hypothesis
Theory
Scientific Method
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Scientists have long suspected that high-fructose corn
syrup, used to sweeten soda, is one of the causes of
childhood obesity. In a recent study, researchers found
that mice that drank water with added fructose ate less
solid food, gained more weight and put on 90% more
body fat than mice that drank only water. Scientists
concluded that fructose may affect metabolism in a way
that favors fat storage.
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The independent variable in this experiment is ___________.
Scientific Method
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Scientists have long suspected that high-fructose corn
syrup, used to sweeten soda, is one of the causes of
childhood obesity. In a recent study, researchers found
that mice that drank water with added fructose ate less
solid food, gained more weight and put on 90% more
body fat than mice that drank only water. Scientists
concluded that fructose may affect metabolism in a way
that favors fat storage.
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The dependent variable in this experiment is ___________.
Scientific Method
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Scientists have long suspected that high-fructose corn
syrup, used to sweeten soda, is one of the causes of
childhood obesity. In a recent study, researchers found
that mice that drank water with added fructose ate less
solid food, gained more weight and put on 90% more
body fat than mice that drank only water. Scientists
concluded that fructose may affect metabolism in a way
that favors fat storage.
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The control group in this experiment is ___________.
Scientific Method
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Scientists have long suspected that high-fructose corn
syrup, used to sweeten soda, is one of the causes of
childhood obesity. In a recent study, researchers found
that mice that drank water with added fructose ate less
solid food, gained more weight and put on 90% more
body fat than mice that drank only water. Scientists
concluded that fructose may affect metabolism in a way
that favors fat storage.
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The experimental group in this experiment is ___________.
Scientific Method
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Scientists have long suspected that high-fructose corn
syrup, used to sweeten soda, is one of the causes of
childhood obesity. In a recent study, researchers found
that mice that drank water with added fructose ate less
solid food, gained more weight and put on 90% more
body fat than mice that drank only water. Scientists
concluded that fructose may affect metabolism in a way
that favors fat storage.
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Two constants in this experiment are ___________ and
___________.
Proportionality
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Does the following table show direct or inverse
proportionality?
Amount of Salt (Tablespoons)
Height of Egg (cm)
0
0
1
0
2
2
3
4
4
6
5
7.5
Proportionality
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Does the following table show direct or inverse
proportionality?
Time (min)
Temperature (Fahrenheit)
0
210
1
198
2
166
3
152
4
123
5
109
Proportionality
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Does the following graph show direct or inverse
proportionality?
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-6
-4
-2
-1 0
-2
-3
-4
2
4
6
Proportionality
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Does the following graph show direct or inverse
proportionality?
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-6
-4
-2
-1 0
-2
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-4
2
4
6
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 5,400 inches to miles
1 mile = 5,280 ft
1 in = 2.54 cm
3 ft = 1 yd
454 g = 1 lb
946 mL = 1 qt
4 qt = 1 gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 16 weeks to seconds
1 mile = 5,280 ft
1 in = 2.54 cm
3 ft = 1 yd
454 g = 1 lb
946 mL = 1 qt
4 qt = 1 gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 54 yards to mm
1 mile = 5,280 ft
1 in = 2.54 cm
3 ft = 1 yd
454 g = 1 lb
946 mL = 1 qt
4 qt = 1 gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 36 cm/sec to miles/hr
11mile
mile==5,280
5,280ftft
11inin==2.54
2.54cm
cm
33ftft==11yd
yd
454
454gg==11lblb
946
946mL
mL==11qt
qt
44qt
qt==11gal
gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 1.09 g/mL to lbs/gal
11mile
mile==5,280
5,280ftft
11inin==2.54
2.54cm
cm
33ftft==11yd
yd
454
454gg==11lblb
946
946mL
mL==11qt
qt
44qt
qt==11gal
gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 19 inches to feet
11mile
mile==5,280
5,280ftft
11inin==2.54
2.54cm
cm
33ftft==11yd
yd
454
454gg==11lblb
946
946mL
mL==11qt
qt
44qt
qt==11gal
gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 840 inches to cm
11mile
mile==5,280
5,280ftft
11inin==2.54
2.54cm
cm
33ftft==11yd
yd
454
454gg==11lblb
946
946mL
mL==11qt
qt
44qt
qt==11gal
gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 4.22 g/cm to lbs/ft
11mile
mile==5,280
5,280ftft
11inin==2.54
2.54cm
cm
33ftft==11yd
yd
454
454gg==11lblb
946
946mL
mL==11qt
qt
44qt
qt==11gal
gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Dimensional Analysis
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Convert 32 ft/sec to meters/min
11mile
mile==5,280
5,280ftft
11inin==2.54
2.54cm
cm
33ftft==11yd
yd
454
454gg==11lblb
946
946mL
mL==11qt
qt
44qt
qt==11gal
gal
1 k∆ = 1000 ∆
1 h∆ = 100 ∆
1 da∆ = 10 ∆
1 base unit = 1 ∆
1 d∆ = 0.1 ∆
1 c∆ = 0.01 ∆
1 m∆ = 0.001 ∆
Exam Reference
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You will receive a fourth-sheet of computer paper
You may write any notes on it for the exam
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One side
Your handwriting
Not typed/photocopied
Resources:
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dp.davincischools.org/staff/blarkin
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YouTube Channel: Brittney Larkin
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My PowerPoints and Notes under “Lectures”
Physics videos AND Mini-lessons
630-618-6534
Homework
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Lab Report and Final Airplane due on:
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
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Optional:
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Monday 9/23 for odd periods
Tuesday 9/24 for even periods
One-side of fourth-sheet: exam reference
Reminders:

Calculator for Exam
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