Today in class, we learned how the terms mass, volume, and density describe
matter. Weight and mass are often thought to be the same thing. Weight is the
measure of the force of gravity on an object. Mass is the amount of matter in
an object (it is measured in grams and kilograms). Volume is the amount of
space an object takes up (measured in millimeters or cubic centimeters). To
find the density, you have to divide the mass by the volume (Units=g/mL or g/cm
cubed).
Social Studies
Today in Social Studies, we started off with a brief discussion about the final
Presidential Debate between candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton looks to be in the lead after the debate that took place. After
our discussion, we identified the powers in the Constitution and to whom they
are given. We made a 6 set foldable on the different branches of Government,
the Amendment process, the Federal System, and the Checks and Balances.
We took the last 20 minutes to organize our notebooks for our notebook check.
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