Questions of the week
- How tall is your table in decimeters?
- If you ran 5 kilometers, would that get you to the new Wal-Mart from here? (Look this up.)
- How many Deciliters are in a Liter of soda?
- If you had 100 Centiliters of soda, how much soda do you have in liters?
- How wide in millimeters is the long side of your table? (Single table)
Scientist of the Week
- I was born on December 27, 1571 in Germany.
- I was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer.
- I was a key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution, and am best known for my eponymous laws of planetary motion.
- I lived in an era when there was no clear distinction between astronomy and astrology.
- I did fundamental work in the field of optics, invented an improved version of the refracting telescope.
Daily Questions
- On the metric system, what do you move to convert units?
- Where do you get the information for the “I did this lab to learn” portion of the conclusion?
- Where do you get the “I found out” information for the conclusion of a lab?
- What does the “I know this” of the lab conclusion tell us. (Be specific.)
- What are two critical things needed for a technical drawing?