8th Grade Ch. 1 Sec. 2 Measuring Matter
GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.
Why is the electricity produced at the bottom of dams? When you catch a deep-sea fish, why does its eyes pop- out? Why do your ears pop on an airplane.
Chapter 3 Physical & Chemical Changes. Properties of Matter Physical Properties are characteristics of a substance that can be observed without changing.
Earth Layers Density
Mass, Volume and Density Labs Day 4
Lesson 2: Density. Density is a property of matter that shows a relationship between mass and volume. It measures the amount of matter in a certain space.
Everyone Ever Tell You are Dense? Well, you all are… Well, you all are… Because you all have these two properties You are made up of MATTER…which means.
WHAT IS DENSITY AND HOW IS IT MEASURED? BY Mr. ABRAHAM FUNCHESS JOHN FORD MIDDLE SCHOOL Saint Matthews, SC 803.655.7222.
TODAY’S AGENDA 10/28 FTF (Turn in Skittles Lab!) WHY DOES ICE FLOAT ON WATER? Think-Pair-Share (1-2-2) Can you explain this? In a few sentences come up.
Do Now Matter: anything that has mass and takes up space Mass – the amount of matter in something Volume – the amount of space something occupies Answer.
Changing Matter Physical & Chemical Changes Everything that you need to write down from this powerpoint is underlined and in red!