Log 6 q1


Questions of the week 
  1. How tall is your table in decimeters?
  2. If you ran 5 kilometers, would that get you to the new Wal-Mart from here?  (Look this up.)
  3. How many Deciliters are in a Liter of soda?
  4. If you had 100 Centiliters of soda, how much soda do you have in liters? 
  5. How wide in millimeters is the long side of your table? (Single table)


Scientist of the Week 
  1. I was born on December 27, 1571 in Germany. 
  2. I was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer.
  3. I was a key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution, and am best known for my eponymous laws of planetary motion.
  4. I lived in an era when there was no clear distinction between astronomy and astrology.
  5. I did fundamental work in the field of optics, invented an improved version of the refracting telescope.


 Daily Questions

  1. On the metric system, what do you move to convert units?
  2. Where do you get the information for the “I did this lab to learn” portion of the conclusion?
  3. Where do you get the “I found out” information for the conclusion of a lab?
  4. What does the “I know this” of the lab conclusion tell us.  (Be specific.)
  5. What are two critical things needed for a technical drawing?