Date: 8/28/2011
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Transcript of Date: 8/28/2011
Date: 8/28/2011 Outcome: Students will be able to read and measure liquid volume with a graduated cylinder.
Questions: What is a meniscus?
Activities:• Do NOW! Have a pencil and ruler ready. Safety Contracts, GTKYK sheets collected.• Set-up your Science Journal in 12 EASY steps!• SJ entry “Map of Lab” / tape in Map• SJ entry “Liquid Volume”• Practice with graduated cylinders in lab groups
HOMEWORK: 1. Measuring Liquids / Measuring Length Sheet due 8/302. Missing Items - Safety Contracts, SJs, GTKYK
Table of Contents
Unit / Title Date PageActivity
Author’s Page
Step 2: Turn one page and stop.
Step 1: The inside cover and first page should look like this!
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Step 3: Reserve both pages by writing Table of Contents at the top.
Step 4: Turn one page and stop.
Table of Contents
Unit / Title Date PageActivity
Author’s Page
Step 6: Turn two pages and stop.
Step 5: Make your first SJ entry!
Lab S&T Map of Lab __.__.__ 1
1Map of Lab __.__.___
Step 7: Write the title and date of the SJ entry on page 1.
Step 8: Tape in your map of the lab. Turn back to Table of Contents and stop.
Table of Contents
Unit / Title Date PageActivity
Author’s Page
Step 10: Turn three pages and stop.
Step 9: Make your second SJ entry!
Lab S/T Map of Lab __.__.__ 1
Lab S/T Liquid Volume __.__.__ 2
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Notes on meniscus:
Liquid Volume__.__.____
Step 11: Write the title and date of the SJ entry on page 2.
graduated cylinder
Erlenmeyer flask
beaker
Step 12: Copy labels and leave room for drawings before the next slide!
graduated cylinder
Erlenmeyer flask
beaker
http://www.morrisonlabs.com/meniscus.htm
Meniscus
What is the volume of liquid in this graduated cylinder?
What is the volume of the liquid in this graduated cylinder?