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SPI 0807.Inq.3: Instructions Bell Sep 2, 2014 (Interpret Data) 1)Work First click on "View" from the top-menu bar. 2) Then click on "Slide Show" from the drop-down menu. Number your paper from 1 to 3, and select the correct answer. 3) Then use the right-arrow button on your keyboard to spring scale is pulled downward advance throughAthis presentation. and readings are recorded in a data table 1) What two metric units of measure are present in this data table? A) centimeters & grams B) meters & feet C) Newtons and centimeters 2) If the spring is pulled 3.5 cm, the spring scale should read…? A) 12 N B) 13 N C) 14 N D) 15 N 3) If the spring reading is 9 N, how far was the spring pulled? A) 2.25 cm B) 2.5 cm C) 3.0 cm D) 3.5 cm Bell Work Answers SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Answers Answers Answers Science Answers A spring scale is pulled downward and readings are recorded in a data table 1) What two metric units of measure are shown in this data table? A) centimeters & grams B) meters & feet C) Newtons and centimeters 2) If the spring is pulled 3.5 cm, the spring scale should read…? A) 12 N B) 13 N C) 14 N D) 15 N 3) If the spring reading is 9 N, how far was the spring pulled? A) 2.25 cm B) 2.5 cm C) 3.0 cm D) 3.5 cm Humor Silly Thought 04 If you lose your left arm…. …your right one will be left! Plan SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Science Today's Plan 1) Complete and discuss bellwork 2) Emphasize objective(s) (get one boy and one girl to read it) 3) Ask about birthdays 4) Remind HR students about their paperwork 5) Remind 4th period about new 5th period schedules 6) Collect signed progress reports 7) Examine today's topic via my PowerPoint notes 8) Practice interpreting data in class 9) (Time permitting) Do a quick review activity WRITE THIS IN YOUR AGENDA! Homework: Redo assignments (as needed) Notes SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Science Mandatory Task (Tennessee Requirement) SPI 0807.Inq.3-Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. Data Interpretation in 4 Steps (1) Closely examine the table, graph, or diagram (2) Look for patterns in the way the data is organized and displayed (3) Read over the question, and determine specifically what it is asking (4) Again examine the data in the table, graph, or diagram to find the answer to the question. Note: often the answer will not be obvious, but it can be determined by following the patterns of the displayed data. SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Notes Science (1) Closely examine the table, graph, or diagram What do you notice City when examine this table? Y X you City 12 months Avg Temp Avg Temp Avg monthly temp (in Celsius) SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Notes Science (2) Look for patterns in the way the data is organized and displayed What patterns do you see with this data? January February City Y-Lowest temps (coldest) are also Dec, Jan and Feb December City X-Lowest temps (coldest) are Dec, Jan and Feb SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Notes Science (2) Look for patterns in the way the data is organized and displayed What other patterns do you see with this data? June July August June, July, and Aug are the highest temps (hottest) for both cities SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Notes Science (2) Look for patterns in the way the data is organized and displayed For both cities the lowest temps happen in the coldest winter months For both cities the highest temps happen in the hottest summer months Also for both cities moderate temps temps occur in spring and fall January February Spring June July August Fall December Notes SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Science (2) Look for patterns in the way the data is organized and displayed Are there any other things that you notice? Look at the temps of these two cites… …which city is generally warmer? City X is cooler City Y is warmer Notes SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Science (3) Read over the question and determine specifically what it is asking There is nothing in the table about wind speed. So letter A probably is not the right answer Notes SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Science (3) Read over the question and determine specifically what it is asking There is nothing in the table about humidity So letter B probably is not the right answer Notes SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Science (3) Read over the question and determine specifically what it is asking There is nothing in the table about rainfall So letter D probably is not the right answer Notes SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) Science (3) Read over the question and determine specifically what it is asking Cities on the equator are closer to the sun, so these cities are generally hotter than cities in other areas of our planet So letter C is the correct answer. City X is generally colder than City Y, so it is logical to assume that City X is further from the equator