Transcript Chapter 7x

7-1: Customary
Units of
Measurement
IWBAT convert one unit of
customary measurement to
another.
Customary Units
Length
Weight
1 foot (ft) = 12 inches
(in)
1 yard (yd) = 36 inches
1 pound (lb) = 16
ounces
Capacity
1 cup (c) = 8 fluid
ounces (fl oz)
1 pint (pt) = 2 cups
1 yard = 3 feet
1 quart (qt) = 2 pints
1 mile (mi) = 5,280 feet
1 mile = 1,760 yards
1 ton (T) = 2,000 pounds
1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts
Examples
1) 36 ft = ____ yd
Going from feet to yards,
you divide by 3
36 ÷ 3
12
36 ft = 12 yd
2) 36 ft = _____ in
Going from feet
to inches, you
multiply by 12
36 βˆ™ 12
432
36 ft = 432 in
3) 20 oz = _______ lb
1
4) 212 qt = _____ pt
Going from ounces
to pounds, you divide
by16
Going from quarts
to pints, you multiply
by 2
20
16
212 βˆ™ 2
1
1
4
16
43 2
βˆ™
2 1
1
1
4
43
1
20 oz = 1 4 lb
1
212 qt = 43 pt
5) 9 yd 2 ft = _____ in
Convert yards to
inches, then feet
to inches. Add.
1
6) 1 4 𝑇 = ____ lb
Going from tons to
pounds, you
multiply by 2000
1
1 βˆ™ 2000
4
9 𝑦𝑑 βˆ™ 36 𝑖𝑛
324
5 2000
βˆ™
4
1
2 𝑓𝑑 βˆ™ 12 𝑖𝑛
24
2500
324 + 24
348
9 yd 2 ft = 348 in
1
14 𝑇 = 2500 𝑙𝑏
7-2: Metric Units
of
Measurement
IWBAT convert one unit of
metric measurement to
another.
Metric Units
ο‚› Based
on powers of 10
ο‚› Use as universal measurement of science
ο‚› Rest of the world uses this system
Stair Conversion
Using the Stairs
1) 1,600 m = ____ km
Moves up 3, move
decimal to the left three
times.
1,600 m = 1.6 km
2) 2.05 m = _____ cm
3) 4 kg = ______ g
Moves down 2, move
decimal to the right
twice.
Moves down 3, move
decimal to the right
three times.
2.05 m = 205 cm
4 kg = 4,000 g
Examples
1) 30 kL = ____ L
30 kL = 30,000 L
4) 2,500 mm= ____ m
2) ____ kL = 4,250 L
4.25 kL = 4,250 L
3) ____ dm = 1 m
10 dm = 1 m
2,500 mm = 2.5 m
7-3: Converting
Between
Measurement
Systems
IWBAT convert units
between the customary
and metric systems of
measurement.
Customary and Metric Unit
Equivalents
Customary and Metric Unit Equivalents
Length
Weight and Mass
Capacity
1 in = 2.54 cm
1 oz β‰ˆ 28.35 g
1 L β‰ˆ 1.06 qt
1 m β‰ˆ 39.37 in
1 kg β‰ˆ 2.2 lb
1 gal β‰ˆ 3.79 L
1 m β‰ˆ 1.09 yd
1 metric ton (t) β‰ˆ 1.102 tons (T)
1 mi β‰ˆ 1.61 km
Converting
ο‚› Use
proportions in correlation with the
conversion chart
7-4: Spatial
Reasoning
IWBAT use spatial reasoning
to solve problems.
7-5: Classifying
and Measuring
Angles
IWBAT draw, measure, and
classify angles.
Parts of an Angle
ο‚› Angles
are made up of two rays (sides)
and one vertex (corner)
ο‚› How wide or narrow an angle is, is its
measurement (in degrees)
Types of Angles
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Right Angle = Exactly 90°
Obtuse Angle = Greater than 90°, Less than 180°
Acute Angle = Less than 90°, Greater than 0°
Straight Angle = Exactly 180°
Congruent Angels = Angles that have the same
measure
Classify the Angle
Drawing Angles
ο‚› Use
1.
2.
Identify the type of angle
Use protractor to draw straight lines and to
measure degrees.
a)
3.
a protractor
Depending on the type of angle, you will
use a specific side of the protractor
Draw arrows at the end of your lines so
that they are rays
Measuring Angles
ο‚› Identify
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they type of angle
This will determine which side of the
protractor to read from
ο‚› Line
up vertex with the central point of the
protractor
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You may have to extend the rays to go
beyond the protractor
ο‚› Read
the degree measurement on the
protractor
7-6: Angle
Pairs
IWBAT find the measure of
an unknown angle from its
relationship to other angles
Types of Angle Pairs
Vertical Angles – Angles that share a vertex, but
have no sides in common. They are congruent.
Adjacent Angles – Two angles that share a
common side and vertex.
Supplementary Angles – Two angles with the sum of 180°
Complementary Angles – Two angles with the sum of 90°
Finding angle measures using
angle relationships
ο‚› Choose
the right relationship that will work
with the angle measure you’re looking for.
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Vertical angles
Straight lines
Corners
7-7: Triangles
IWBAT classify and draw
triangles, and find missing
angles in triangles.
Triangles Classification
Triangles Classification
Finding Missing Angles
ο‚› All
triangles have a total of 180°
ο‚› If you are missing an angle, find the sum
of the given angles and subtract from
180°
Drawing Angles
ο‚› Use
your protractor!
ο‚› Use a ruler!
7-8:
Quadrilaterals
IWBAT classify and find the
missing angles of
quadrilaterals.
Types of Quadrilaterals
Finding Missing Angles
ο‚› All
quadrilaterals have a total of 360°
ο‚› Find the sum of the given angles and
subtract it from 360°
7-9: Make a
Table
IWBAT make a table to
solve a problem.
7-10:
Transformations
IWBAT identify translations,
rotations, and reflections of
two-dimensional figures.
Translation, Rotation, and
Reflection
Translation (slide)
Rotation (Turn)
Reflection (mirror)
Line Symmetry
7-11: Using
Time Zones
IWBAT use logical reasoning
to solve problems involving
time zones.
US Time Zones