Throughout the rest of the year, the students will continue to apply the scientific method and practice lab safety during lab activities.
As a result of lab activities, classwork, and homework, students will be able to:
1 - define density through its mathematical relationship and differentiate substances based on their density.
2 - construct and use tables and graphs to interpret data sets. Determine the relationship represented in the graph using laboratory data and class data.
3- solve simple algebraic expressions, using ratios, proportions, and factor-label.
4 - measure with accuracy and precision. Distinguish between accuracy and precision in measurements on an assessment.
5 - perform basic statistical procedures to analyze the center and spread of data generated during laboratory activities and class data.
6 - use appropriate metric/ SI units of measurement for mass, length, and time on all laboratory and class activities.
7 - use the metric prefixes kilo-, deci-, centi-, and milli- to convert metric units on all laboratory and class activities.
8 - express numbers using scientific notation using the rules that apply when appropriate on laboratory and class activities.
9 - apply the rules for: determining significant figures, making calculations with significant figures, and rounding all numbers reported in Chemistry class on laboratory and class calculations.