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September 3, 2013 WU: Submit late (-25) Safety Match-Ups Regular I can determine hazardous material by reading a MSDS and NFPA. September 3, 2013 WU: Submit late (-25) Safety Match-Ups Complete MSDS Scramble DUE 9/4 Complete NFPA/MSDS stations Create pocket HW: SR 1.3 (9-11) on pg 17 pg. 12 DUE 9/4 7th Grade Agenda wk 1

September 4, 2013 WU: Section Review 3 (9-11) pg. 12 DUE TODAY Regular I can apply safety rules to various lab equipment tools. September 4, 2013 WU: Section Review 3 (9-11) pg. 12 DUE TODAY Scientific Method Notes pg. 12 Equipment Relay pg 6 Notes Sci. Notation pg. 13 H.W: SR 3.1 (1-4) on pg 53 pg. 13 DUE 9/5 7th Grade Agenda wk 1

September 5, 2013 WU: Return Safety Quiz Notes Sci. Notation pg. 13 Regular I can convert measurement to scientific notation. September 5, 2013 WU: Return Safety Quiz Notes Sci. Notation pg. 13 Numbers H.O. pg. 13 H.W: Sig. Fig H.O. pg. 14 7th Grade Agenda wk 1

September 6, 2013 WU: Importance of Sig. Fig. pg. 14 Regular I can distinguish accuracy and precision of measurement I can identify the number of significant figures in measurements September 6, 2013 WU: Importance of Sig. Fig. pg. 14 Sig. Fig. Notes pg. 14 Precision & Accuracy H.O. pg. 14 Numbers H.O. pg 13 Sig Fig & Sci. Notation H.O. pg 15 HW: H.O. 7th Grade Agenda wk 1