LAB: Using Tools for Measurement
Part A: Measuring Without Tools: Using the bag of supplies given to you, take the following measurements and record them under your group’s number on the chart. We will fill in the other groups’ data together as a class.
Group1 / Group
2 / Group
3 / Group
4 / Group
5 / Group
6 / Group
7 / Group
8 / Group
9 / Group
10 / Average
Length of Lab Table
(from wall to end)
Volume of a
Test Tube
Mass of 3 pennies
Questions:
1. What difficulties did you have when you were measuring without using standard tools?
2. How did your values compare to others in the classroom? Were your measurements precise?
3. What could you do to make your measurements more accurate using only the tools you were given?
Part B: How Do You Use Tools to Measure in Science?
Mass / Volume / LengthDefinition
Metric Units
Equipment Used
Part C: Measuring With Tools: Now, using the precise measuring tools, take the following measurements and record them under your group’s number on the chart. We will fill in the other groups’ data together as a class.
Group1 / Group
2 / Group
3 / Group
4 / Group
5 / Group
6 / Group
7 / Group
8 / Group
9 / Group
10 / Average
Length of Lab Table
(from wall to end)
Volume of a
Test Tube
Mass of 3 pennies
Questions:
4. Were your measurements using standard tools closer to your classmates’ answers? Explain.
5. Why do you think scientists use standard tools for measurement?