FridaySeptember 3,
2010(Test 1)
Substitute
No Bell Ringer Today
Bell RingerFriday, 9/3/10
AnnouncementsYou should now have your Science Binder with its Table of Contents and all of the paperwork that you have received put into it.
As soon as you have your ID, please fill out the yellow paper and get your laptop.
Assignment Currently Open Page Date of Notes
on Website Date Issued Date Due
Information Sheet N/A N/A 8/23 8/24
Class Procedures and Expectations 1-4 N/A 8/23 8/25
Lab Safety Contract N/A N/A 8/24 8/26
WS: The Scientific Method
13-14 8/27 8/31
WS: Scientific Practice
17-18 8/30 9/1
Test 1Policies and Procedures,
Safety, Basic Lab Procedures, Scientific Method,
Measurement
Which of the following conclusions is supported by these data?A. Alertness is directly related to level of distraction.B. Shuffling methods can affect alertness.C. Alertness levels vary during the day.D. Long periods of rest improve alertness.
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Class DiscussionDimensional
Analysis
Metric Conversions
Please take out a blank sheet of paper and title it
Bell Ringers – Week of 8/31/09Look at the front board to see how you
should continue with this sheet.Write and solve the following problems
under today’s date:1.00 foot = ? mm6 quarts = ? kL4300 g = ?kg
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Class DiscussionScientific Notation
Significant Figures
Please take out your Bell Ringer sheet.Bell Ringers – Week of 8/31/09
Look at the front board to see how you should continue with this sheet.
Write and solve the following problems under today’s date:
Scientific Notation and Sig Figs?0.00094650001 234 765 000
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Class DiscussionGraphs
Put under today’s date:Analyze the graph
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Put under today’s date:How much liquid is in each graduated
cylinder?
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Precision vs. Accuracy Precision and accuracy are not the same thing. Accuracy indicates how close you come to the actual or known
value. Precision refers to:
the number of decimal places that you can report a number to with certainty.
Or, the ability to obtain the same result over and over again. Example: The TV weather forecaster says that it will be
between 40 and 60 degrees today. The actual reading turns out to be 53. Thus, the forecast was accurate, but not very precise. The forecaster provided a true statement but without enough detail for us to make plans. For tomorrow, the forecast is 52.47 degrees at 4 PM. It turns out to be 61 degrees. This forecast was very precise, but completely inaccurate.
So what good is one without the other? Not much! The above examples show that precision is useless without
accuracy, but that accuracy with little precision does not tell much either.
Precision vs. Accuracy
Precision
Percent Error
Put under today’s date:
No Bell Ringer Today.
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Put under today’s date:
Make the following calculation:
234.76 mm + 54.65 cm =
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No Bell Ringer TodayPick up a calculator and a
Scantron (blue side) on your way in.
Take out all of the Reference Sheets that you want to use
on today’s test.You need a pencil.
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