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MRS. LEGASSICK'S SCIENCE CLASS

Task 3

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The amount of electricity used at your home or school is tracked on a meter. WHAT IS A METER? You need to find out how much electricity is being used at home for seven days.
Can you find out where your home meter is? Record the meter numbers each day. (Make sure you use the correct term for how electricity is measured). If you do not have a meter ask a friend to share their recordings with you.

HOW TO READ A METER
BELOW IS AN EXAMPLE OF A EXCEL SPREADSHEET TO HELP CREATE YOUR GRAPH - OR YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN GRAPH ON GRAPH PAPER:
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