Thursday, September 10, 2009

Unit 1 Test Results

Hey, Unit 1 Tests are finished and we are going over results in our class.

If you wish to retake the exam you must get your test score sheet signed by your guardian and returned to me PRONTO.

Re-takes will happen next week, so be sure you get your score sheet signed quickly!

You will not be allowed to retake the exam without a signed score sheet. You can review for the test with the study guide posted below or a printed copy from me.

Study Hard!!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Mr. Finke is SICK Sick SICK

So I have the stinking FLU!! No test this week. Lucky YOU!!

We'll take it Tuesday and Wednesday of next week (September 8th & 9th). You should have got a copy of the Unit 1 Study Guide from my substitute Mrs. Spears on Monday or Tuesday. If not, I will be giving out new copies in class this week. We will go over how to use them, go over our labs/assignments from last week, review graphing skills, and talk about studying effectively.

If you don't have a copy here it is.

You need to know:
The three types of variables--Controlled, Independent and Dependent
How to read a thermometer (sometimes each line is two units)
How to read a graduated cylinder to find the volume of a liquid in milliliters (remember, you must measure from the bottom of the meniscus!)
How to read and interpret a graph, data chart, and data table
How to make predictions from a graph, data chart, and data table
The difference between inference and observation
The safety symbol for flammable materials and sharp objects
How to measure volume using the displacement method (ending volume – starting volume)
The last 2 q’s are graphing questions. It is almost like I knew what was coming!! (Aren’t you glad, we practiced this with our Lab and P.O.D.!!) No wonder my students get the highest scores in the district. You must label a pie chart. You must properly format a line graph.
Remember: 1. DRY MIX 2. Scale 3. Plot Data

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Steps to Graphing

  1. D.R.Y. M.I.X.-labeling the axes

a) This is where we label the x and y axis with the names of the independent and dependent variables

b) This does not mean to put the letter y on the y-axis and the letter x on the x-axis, nor does it mean to write the word dependent on the y-axis or the word independent on the x-axis

  1. Scale-where we figure out the numbers to use on the axes

a) Find the largest number listed as a D.V. and place it at the top of the y-axis

b) Place the number zero (or the smallest D.V.) at the bottom of the y-axis

c) Divide the largest number in half and place the answer half-way up the y-axis

Repeat a, b, and c for the I.V. and the x-axis

  1. Plot Data-putting points on the graph and drawing a line

a) Find the first I.V. and draw an imaginary line straight up from its location on the x-axis

b) Find the first D.V. and draw an imaginary line straight across from its location on the y-axis

c) Make a dot where the two imaginary lines intersect

Repeat a, b, and c for all I.V. and D.V.

Connect the dots in order