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Getting Ready for Science Drawing Apparatus Getting Ready for Science

Amcan dysgu y wers heddiw ydy: The learning objective of today’s lesson is: Discuss how to draw scientific diagrams of apparatus. Erbyn diwedd y wers, bydda i’n gallu: By the end of the lesson, I will be able to: Recall the rules for drawing scientific diagrams. Erbyn diwedd y wers, efallai bydda i’n gallu: By the end of the lesson, I may be able to: Correctly draw various pieces of laboratory apparatus as a scientific diagram.

Drawing Apparatus Beaker Measuring cylinder Test tube Conical flask Bunsen burner Tripod

Flow Map – Drawing Diagrams Check you have the correct equipment Always use a pencil, and use a ruler for straight lines Pencil Ruler Always draw in 2D Write labels in pen and connect them to your diagram using a pencil and a ruler Use colour if necessary but do not use shading

You will be shown some apparatus set up ready for an experiment. Your task is to draw a diagram of the missing apparatus using the skills you have just learnt! Beaker Water Gauze Tripod Bunsen burner Heat-proof mat

The learning objective of today’s lesson is: Discuss how to draw scientific diagrams of apparatus. By the end of the lesson, I will be able to: Recall the rules for drawing scientific diagrams. By the end of the lesson, I may be able to: Correctly draw various pieces of laboratory apparatus as a scientific diagram.

Draw me! Beaker Measuring cylinder Test tube Conical flask Bunsen burner Tripod 7