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lp6 Density

The document provides classroom rules and procedures for students, including expectations for entering and exiting class, cell phone and food policies, keys to success, and examples of academic language exercises and demonstrations related to density. Objectives are stated for learning what density is, how to calculate it using mass and volume measurements, and examples are given of sample density problems and data tables.

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lp6 Density

The document provides classroom rules and procedures for students, including expectations for entering and exiting class, cell phone and food policies, keys to success, and examples of academic language exercises and demonstrations related to density. Objectives are stated for learning what density is, how to calculate it using mass and volume measurements, and examples are given of sample density problems and data tables.

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When You Enter

Class:
If you were absent last class, be sure to
get the work you missed
Take of your hat, hood, and sunglasses
Silence and put away your phone or
iPod

Some Simple Rules


1. No cell phone use during class
2. No fast food or soda (food
served at school is ok)
3. No skateboards in class (lock
them at the front gate)

4 Keys to Success
1.Be on time
2.Be ready to learn
3.Be respectful to everyone
4.Be responsible

Academic Language

1. What is volume?
-Volume is...

2. How do you find the volume of a


regular solid (like a domino)?
- I could find the volume of a
regular solid by...

Demonstration

1.Place the marble in the beaker of


water. What does the marble do?
2.Place the wood block in the
beaker of water. What does the
block do?
3.Explain why these two objects
behave differently

Scientific Skills:

Density

Objectives:

(What you should know by the end of the lesson)

1.Describe what density is


2.Find the density of an object using the
proper equipment.

Why does a boat float?

Why does a boat float?

Density
- is a comparison of how much
stuff there is in a certain amount
of space.
- is a comparison of how much
mass there is in a certain amount
of volume

Density

Which square is more dense ?

Density

Which square is more dense ?

NOTES:
Density:
What is it?

- The amount of mass in a certain


amount of volume

Academic Language

1. How can you find the mass of an


object?
-I can find...
2. What units would use to
measure the mass of a domino?
- I would measure the mass of a
domino...

NOTES:
Density:
How do you measure it?

Density = Mass
Volume
Density = Mass Volume

NOTES:
Density:
What do you use to measure it?

Mass:
Triple Beam
Balance

Volume:
- Ruler
- Graduated
Cylinder
- Displacement

Mass: Triple Beam Balance

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Volume of a Liquid:
Graduated Cylinder

Volume of an Irregular Object

NOTES:
Density:
What units is it measured in?

grams (g)
cm3

or

grams (g)
mL

** 1 cm3 = 1 mL **

Example:
A rock has a mass of 10 grams and
a volume of 5 cm3. What is its
density?

- Density = mass
volume
= 10 g
5 cm3
=2g
cm3

Example:
A liquid has a mass of 36 grams and
a volume of 6 mL. What is its
density?

- Density = mass
volume
= 36 g
6 mL
=6g =6g
mL
cm3

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Data Table #1
Object
Domino
Nut &
Bolt
5
Marbles
25 mL
Water

Mass

Volume

Density

If you need
school supplies
you can get them
from me
after school

Before You Leave


Class:
Know what the homework assignment is
Whiteboard on the left side of class

Put everything away neatly


Make sure your desk is clean and in the right
place
Throw away all trash and recycle bottles or
cans (blue bin)

Be in your seat

Liquid Layers Demos


- Which layer has the highest
density?
- Which layer has the lowest
density?
- How do you know?

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