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Preview of WS Metric System Review or Test

WS Metric System Review or Test

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This worksheet can be used as a review or your actual metric systems test. Four pages, 32 questions about metrics! Love it! This problems on this worksheet include: which metric unit would you use, converting metric numbers, comparing standard metric units to similar sized objects, record measure and draw length, reading graduated cylinder, reading thermometer, order the steps for using a balance, and some true/false metric questions. See the preview to get a good idea of the items on the w
Preview of Worksheet Metrics Liters and Milliliters

Worksheet Metrics Liters and Milliliters

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This 2-page worksheet was created to help students better understand the metric amounts of liters and milliliters. Twelve pictures of common items have been chosen to represent liter amounts, while 12 common items have been chosen to represent milliliter amounts. Use this worksheet to supplement your study of metric volume. The top of each side of the worksheet describes the metric amount 4 items holds. Students use those guidelines to estimate the volume of twenty-four containers. An answe
Preview of Calculating Your Weight on Other Planets

Calculating Your Weight on Other Planets

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This is a one slide power point presentation requiring students to calculate their weight on 4 other planets and the moon. Display this presentation as the problem of the day for students to work on as they enter your classroom. This will give you time to do some classroom maintenance such as checking homework, talking to a student, or passing back papers. Since answers will vary, no answer key is provided.
Preview of Metric Measurements Volume and Temperature

Metric Measurements Volume and Temperature

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This 3-page lab requires your students to make volume and temperature measurements using metrics. The materials required for this lab are simple materials found in any middle school science classroom. The required materials are water, Ice cubes, 2-250 mL beakers, Safety goggles, a 100-mL graduated cylinder, Labels A and B (included), 2 Celsius thermometers, and a stop watch. 9 conclusion and critical thinking questions are included in the lab. An answer key is included.
Preview of Calculating Your Weight on Other Planets

Calculating Your Weight on Other Planets

Created by
jjms
This is a one slide power point presentation requiring students to calculate their weight on 4 other planets and the moon. Display this presentation as the problem of the day for students to work on as they enter your classroom. This will give you time to do some classroom maintenance such as checking homework, talking to a student, or passing back papers. Since answers will vary, no answer key is provided.
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