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
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