Today we practiced our calculating mass skills by doing a fun lab an calculating the % of sugar that is found in gum. If you did not finish the conclusion questions today, here are the conclusion questions. These questions should be on the back of page 5
1.Why did we have to weigh the gum wrapper both times?
2.Why do we take multiple trials and calculate the average in an experiment?
3.If we contacted Double Bubble and they said our results are incorrect, what might have caused some errors in the experiment results?
4.How could we have improved this experiment?
5.If you had to design an experiment using gum, what would your experiment test?
1.Why did we have to weigh the gum wrapper both times?
2.Why do we take multiple trials and calculate the average in an experiment?
3.If we contacted Double Bubble and they said our results are incorrect, what might have caused some errors in the experiment results?
4.How could we have improved this experiment?
5.If you had to design an experiment using gum, what would your experiment test?
We also organized our notebooks today Here is a list of where everything should go in your notebooks.
•Tape the green brochure on the back of page 1
•Tape your textbook scavenger hunt on the front of page 2
•All About Me A-Z…back of page 2
•Tape Mass notes to the front of page 3
•Tape Volume Notes on page 4
•Tape Color Challenge to the back of page 4
•Tape the green brochure on the back of page 1
•Tape your textbook scavenger hunt on the front of page 2
•All About Me A-Z…back of page 2
•Tape Mass notes to the front of page 3
•Tape Volume Notes on page 4
•Tape Color Challenge to the back of page 4
Reminder QUIZ on Thursday and Friday on mass and volume.
•Know the units, instrument and definition
•Make sure you can read a balance and graduated cylinder
•Know the units, instrument and definition
•Make sure you can read a balance and graduated cylinder