vocabulary foldable matter, mass, volume, weight, meniscus and inertia
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Vocabulary Vocabulary FoldableFoldable
Matter, Mass, Volume, Matter, Mass, Volume, Weight, Meniscus and Weight, Meniscus and
InertiaInertia
Make a Six Flap FoldableMake a Six Flap Foldable
►Take a blank piece of paperTake a blank piece of paper►Look at the example of a six flap foldableLook at the example of a six flap foldable►Fold paper in half (lengthwise)Fold paper in half (lengthwise)►Open it up and fold in the two sides to Open it up and fold in the two sides to
make doorsmake doors►Use scissors to cut doorsUse scissors to cut doors►Compare yours with the example givenCompare yours with the example given
DirectionsDirections
►Write the Write the vocabulary words vocabulary words on the outside doorson the outside doors
►Write the definition Write the definition on the inside flapon the inside flap
► Each word give an Each word give an example (it can be a example (it can be a written example or written example or a drawing)a drawing)
Vocabulary WordsVocabulary Words(write on outside flaps of (write on outside flaps of
foldable)foldable)
►MATTERMATTER►MASSMASS►VOLUMEVOLUME►WEIGHTWEIGHT►MENISCUSMENISCUS►INERTIAINERTIA
MatterMatter►Anything Anything that has that has mass and mass and takes up takes up space.space.
Now, give an exampleNow, give an example
►Put an example – can be a Put an example – can be a written example or a drawingwritten example or a drawing
►Open the textbook and use Open the textbook and use pictures to helppictures to help
►Page 4 will helpPage 4 will help
MassMass
►The amount of matter in an The amount of matter in an objectobject
Now Give Your ExampleNow Give Your Example
►Again, use your Again, use your book to help book to help out (page 7)out (page 7)
VolumeVolume
►The amount The amount of space an of space an object takes object takes upup
Example Please for VolumeExample Please for Volume
►Books are Books are real helpfulreal helpful
►Page 4Page 4
WeightWeight
►The amount of gravitational pull The amount of gravitational pull on an object.on an object.
►(can be measured using a scale)(can be measured using a scale)
Example Example PleasePlease
MeniscusMeniscus►The curve of The curve of
liquid in a liquid in a cylindercylinder
►Look at the Look at the bottom of the bottom of the curve to curve to measuremeasure
Example pleaseExample please
►Page 5 will help you on this Page 5 will help you on this oneone
InertiaInertia►The amount The amount
an object an object does not want does not want to moveto move
ExampleExample
►Think about it (use page 8)Think about it (use page 8)
►What object would have move inertia? What object would have move inertia? ►A sponge, or a brick? (same size or A sponge, or a brick? (same size or
volume)volume)
►Why?Why?
You are finished with your You are finished with your foldablefoldable
► Take one more look Take one more look to make sure you to make sure you have all the wordshave all the words
► You will have a quiz You will have a quiz next class period so next class period so take the foldable take the foldable with you to studywith you to study