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Welcome to Metrics Jeopardy!
I’m your happenin’ host Sal the Scientist! Today we will be learning about the International system of units - also known as the metric system!
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most points wins! Have fun, and remember,
SCIENCE RULES!
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Metric System Jeopardy Review
Units of Measurement
Tools of theTrade
The Magic Ruler
Prefixes Conversions
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This is the base unit for the measurement of length.
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What is the meter?
This length is based on the distance from the North Pole to the equator. One meter is equivalent
To 1/10,000,000 of the distance betweenthese two points.
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The gram is the base metric unit used to measure this.
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This metric unit is used to measure the volume of liquids
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The number that the metric system is based on.
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This is another name for the metric system.
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What is the International System of Units?
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The tool used to measure the mass of objects.
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This is the most accurate tool used to measure the volume of liquids.
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This tool is used to measure distances.
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What is the meter stick?
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The units used when using a graduated cylinder.
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There are one hundred of these on a metric ruler.
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What are centimeters?
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There are 10 of these on a meter stick.
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What are decimeters!!!!
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The sentence used to help us remember the metric
staircase.
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The largest unit we use on the metric staircase.
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The direction we move the decimal when we go from a ‘small’ unit to a ‘big’ unit.
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What is to the left!!!
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The number of prefixes on the metric staircase.
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King Henry Doesn’t Usually Drink
Chocolate Milk!!
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The direction you move the decimal when you go from a
‘big’ unit to a ‘small’ unit
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What is to the right!!!
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This prefix means 1000.
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There are 10 of these in a meter.
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What is a decimeter!!1 dm = .1 L, or
10 dm = 1L
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There are 1000 of these in a Liter.
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What are milliliters?The prefix milli- means
1/1000th.One ml = .001 L, or 1000 ml = 1 L
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This prefix means 1/100th.
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What is centi-?Remember: 100 cents in a dollar,
100 years in a century, 100 centimeters in a meter!
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The 3 ‘main’ root words in the metric system.
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What is the meter, liter, and gram?
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5.8 cm = ____ mm
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.95 L = ____ ml
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Kilo-Hecto-
Deka-
Root(Liter)
Deci-Centi-
Milli-
What is 950 ml!!
Move the decimal 3 steps to the right!
.08 kg = ____ g
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What is 80 g!!
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98 m = _____ km
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What is .098 km?
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.15 km = _____ cm
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What is 15,000 cm!!
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Kilo-Hecto-
Deka-
Root(Liter)
Deci-Centi-
Milli-
2L = _____ ml
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