Vocabulary Foldable Matter, Mass, Volume, Weight, Meniscus and Inertia.
Transcript of Vocabulary Foldable Matter, Mass, Volume, Weight, Meniscus and Inertia.
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