Without measurement, people wouldn't know when the next bus was leaving, what shoe size they need or how hot the oven needs to be to bake a cake. The Science Guy examines different kinds of measurement, from figuring out the size of an atom to estimating the size of the planet. [28 minutes]
Read Chapter 1.3 Measure Pg. 14-21. Outline the reading in your science notebook and include major points and diagrams/tables.
you should focus on the following essential questions:
- Why is scientific notation useful?
- What units do scientists use for their measurements?
- How does the precision of measurements affect the precision of scientific calculations?
Source: www.pearsonsuccessnet.com
This is a very similar lecture to the one given in class on how to use the ladder method in metric conversions.
This is the handout to accompany the above youtube video on using the ladder method.
Mr. Causey explains and demonstrates how to convert from one metric unit to another metric unit. You need to learn the prefixes and base values for the metric measurements. Learn how many times and in which direction to move the decimal according to the prefixes.
Measurement - This is an introductory (or culminating) video that illustrates basic conversion between metric units of length and distance.
It is very important to fully understand the difference between these two terms... Watch this great clip after reading chapter 1.3 and then complete the worksheet below for added practice!
Source: http://youtu.be/_LL0uiOgh1E
This is a great activity that will help you better understand the difference between accuracy and precision. I recommend working out the calculations by hand first and then checkin your work with a calculator because on the science proficiency exam, calculators are not allowed.