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How well do you know your inquiry skills?. Question #1. How many cm are in 1 meter. Question #1. 100cm. Question #2. How many mm are in 1 cm. Question #2. 10mm. Question #3. How many cm are in 1 dm. Question #3. 10cm. Question #4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Question #1

How many cm are in 1 meter

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Question #1

100cm

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Question #2

How many mm are in 1 cm

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Question #2

10mm

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Question #3

How many cm are in 1 dm

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Question #3

10cm

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Question #4

If one side of a cube is 3 cm, what is the cube’s volume?Correct units!

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Question #4

27 cm3

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Question #5

Which unit is larger:2 cm or 15 mm?

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Question #5

2 cm

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Question #6

Give me a qualitative observation of the picture

below.

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Question #6

RedHeart shaped

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Question #7

Make an inference about the picture

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Question #7

Perhaps there are chocolate covered

peanut butters inside

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Question #8

•Make a quantitative observation about the picture.

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Question #8

10 rainbows16 stars

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Question #9

It is the top of the sixth inning and the score is White Sox 10 Cubs 1. Make a prediction about who will win the

game.

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Question #9

Go Sox!

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Question #12

What is the formula for

DENSITY?

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Question #12

Mass divided by volume

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Question #13

What is the density of an object with a

volume of 12cm3 and a mass of 24 g?

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Question #13

2 g/cm3

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•Make a prediction.•Will that object sink or

float in water?

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•SINK

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Question #14

What does L x W x H measure?

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Question #14

Volume

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Question #15

g/mL are units for measuring what?

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Question #15

Density

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Question #16

What does it mean to sort into groups??

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Question #16

Classify

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Question #17

Making sense of an observation is????

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Question #17

An inference

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•Using your senses to describe something is?????

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•An observation

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•Giving or receiving precise information is called????

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•COMMUNICATING

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•What is a “doing” definition?

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•Operational definition

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•Why is the dichotomous key called that name???

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•Each step is made up of 2 parts

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Question #21

Find the volume of the wooden block:

1 m

3 m 2 m

Remember Correct Units!

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Question #21

6 m3

1 m

3 m 2 m

Remember Correct Units!

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Question #23

The mass of a wooden block is 60 grams. Its

volume is 10 mL. What is the density of the

wooden block?Remember Correct Units!

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Question #23

6 g/mL

Remember Correct Units!

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Measuring Length

Ruler: http://www.k12math.com/math-concepts/measurement/ruler-cm.jpg

How many millimeters are in 1 centimeter?

What is the length of the line in centimeters? _______cm

What is the length of the line in millimeters? _______mm

1 centimeter = 10 millimeters

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•2.8 cm•28 mm

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•When forming a hypothesis, what must it have?

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• IF• THENStatement

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Read the information below and then answer the questions.

SpongeBob and Patrick love to go jellyfishing. They wondered if a new brand of jellyfish bait would help them catch more jellyfish. To test their idea, they bought a big container of bait for their next 3 trips to their top-secret fishing spot. SpongeBob fished without any bait, while Patrick used the new bait. Both of them kept track of how many jellyfish they caught in 30 minutes, which is shown in the chart.

1. Which person was the control?

2. What is the independent variable?

3. What is the dependent variable?

4. Based on the data, how would you rate the new bait?

SpongeBob Patrick

25 24

18 28

26 19

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Read the information below and then answer the questions.

SpongeBob and Patrick love to go jellyfishing. They wondered if a new brand of jellyfish bait would help them catch more jellyfish. To test their idea, they bought a big container of bait for their next 3 trips to their top-secret fishing spot. SpongeBob fished without any bait, while Patrick used the new bait. Both of them kept track of how many jellyfish they caught in 30 minutes, which is shown in the chart.

1. Which person was the control?

2. What is the independent variable?

3. What is the dependent variable?

4. Based on the data, how would you rate the new bait?

SpongeBob Patrick

25 24

18 28

26 19

SpongeBob

Jellyfish Bait

Number of jellyfish caught

The bait appears to have helped a small amount, but shouldn’t be rated as a great deal. Overall Patrick caught 2 more jellyfish than SpongeBob.