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Topic 1.2

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Topic 1.2 - Learning Goals:
I can…

  • Use the different prefixes in the metric system to convert between measurements
  • Explain what mass and volume are and what units are used to measure them
  • Correctly determine the mass of an object or substance by using a scale
  • Calculate the volume of a regularly shaped object by using a mathematical formula
  • Determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object by using the water displacement method 

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Topic 1.2 - Key Words:
  • Mass
  • Volume
  • Water displacement method

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1.2 - Mass:
Mass (m)
A measure of the amount of a substance
Measured by using a scale or balance

Official unit: kilogram (kg)

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1.2 - Volume:
Volume (V)
A measure of how much space a substance 
or an object takes up
Measured by calculation or water displacement

Official units: liters (L) or cubic meters (m3)

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1.2 - Volume:
Regular shapes you can calculate the volume using a formula


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1.2 - Volume - calculations:
Calculate the volume of these shapes. (Formulas can be found on page 15.)

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1.2 - Volume - calculations:
Calculate the volume of these shapes. (Formulas can be found on page 15.)

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1.1 - Water displacement:
Irregular shapes you can measure the volume using water displacement.

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Theory lesson:
  • Complete the exercises of Topic 1.2 (p.18-23).
  • Read Topic 1.3 (p 24-25)
  • Study the glossary of Topics 1.1 - 1.3 on Studygo.



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