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Daily Routine Sit in your appropriate seat quietly Have all necessary materials out All back packs on the floor All cell phones on silent and away in backpacks All music devices off and headphones out of your ears No food or drink except for water

Bell Work Students are trying to figure out the density of two objects their science teacher gave them. They found that object one had a mass of 5 grams and was shaped like a rectangular prism. Its measurements where 5 cm (L) x 2 cm (W) x 1 cm (H). Calculate objects one s volume and density. Object two had an irregular shape. The students had to use the displacement method. Their initial volume of water was 20 ml and their final volume was 30 ml. The object also had a mass of 20 grams. Calculate the objects volume and density.

Earth Science Announcements Syllabus Signature Sheet Lab Safety Contract Quiz on Friday (Metric, Density, and Latitude and Longitude Back to School Night TONIGHT!!!

Mass, Volume, Density

The Metric System A measurement system based on units or powers of 10 Meter measures length Gram measures mass Liter measures volume

The Meter The meter is used to measure length and distance A Kilometer is a 1000 meters and is similar in length to the mile

The Gram A gram is used to measure Mass Mass is a measure how much stuff (or matter) the object is made of We find mass by weighing the object

The Liter A liter is used to measure Volume Volume is how much space an object uses up 50mL

Metric Step Ladder Basic Unit: Meter, Gram, Liter

Daily Routine Sit in your appropriate seat quietly Have all necessary materials out All back packs on the floor All cell phones on silent and away in backpacks All music devices off and headphones out of your ears No food or drink except for water

Bell Work Answer the questions of your choice in complete sentences: What are latitude and longitude lines and what are they used for??? What are some things we use maps for??? Have you ever looked at a map, what sort of things did you notice on the map??????

Earth Science Announcements Syllabus Signature Sheet Lab Safety Contract Quiz on Friday (Metric, Density, and Latitude and Longitude

Maps: Latitude and Longitude

Unit: Maps Topic: Latitude and Longitude Objectives: Day 1 of 3 To know the difference between latitude and longitude To learn how to plot latitude and longitude coordinates

Pre Assignment Find the correct cities for the corresponding lines of latitude and longitude.

Reading about Latitude and Longitude Please do not write on these readings!!!!

Reading Questions What are the seven major continents and the four major oceans? How do we break up our Earth into different hemispheres? What are lines of latitude and longitude? What are the 0 0 lines of latitude and longitude call? What is the significance of Greenwich, England? Compare and contrast a flat map and a Mercator map.

Longitude Longitude Latitude and Longitude The earth is divided into lots of lines called latitude & longitude Latitude Latitude

Latitude Lines Latitude lines run horizontally around the Earth. The lines run parallel to each other and measure distances in degrees N or S. The equator is at 0 degrees Latitude Equator Latitude

Equator The Equator is at 0 degrees latitude All latitude lines run parallel to the equator either measure north or south Poles are the ending line at 90 0

Longitude Prime Meridian Longitude Longitude Lines Longitude lines run north and south. The lines also run parallel to each other and measure distances in degrees East or West. The Prime Meridian is at 0 degrees

The prime meridian is 0 degrees longitude. This imaginary line runs through the United Kingdom, France, Spain, western Africa, and Antarctica. All longitude lines run parallel to the prime meridian Meridians measure to 180 degree East and West of the Prime Meridians Prime Meridian

Hemispheres By using the equator and prime meridian, we can divide the world into four hemispheres, north, south, east, and west.

NW W SW N S NE E SE

What is the latitude & longitude for: -Sacramento California -Darwin Australia Lat= 40 degrees North Long = 120 degrees West Lat= 20 degrees South Long = 140 degrees East

What is the latitude & longitude for: -Mount Everest -Lima Peru Lat= 30 degrees North Long = 80 degrees East Lat= 10 degrees South Long = 70 degrees West