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(Earth) Science Starters

Image: http://morrisonlabs.com/lab_safety.htm What’s wrong? Identify 6 different safety concerns shown in the picture below. Image: http://morrisonlabs.com/lab_safety.htm

Use Your Lab Safety Contract to Create a Mind Map Refer to the safety contract to create a mind map. Draw a circle in the center of a sheet of white paper, label it: "Science Safety Rules," and draw four lines out from circle (spider legs). Label the lines with major components of safety, such as fire, eyes, glassware, etc. Draw "feet" off of the legs with a specific rule that is paraphrased. Add color and sketches. July 22, 2012 Footer text here

Can you name these items? 3 2 4 1 5 6

1. R A W E O L G E G S G 2. F W T A, not F W F H I Can you unscramble all the phrases below? Hint: They are all related to safety. 1. R A W E O L G E G S G 2. F W T A, not F W F H I 3. S H A W O R U Y N H A S D 4. L O F L W O I E C R D I T O N S 5. O D T N’ O L F O R U O N A D

Image: http://morrisonlabs.com/lab_safety.htm

The answers are … Always wear safety goggles during a lab. Don’t smell directly from a container - WAFT. Don’t heat closed containers. Keep your lab area neat and clean. Don’t place lab materials near the edge of the table. Keep papers and other flammable objects away from flames. Unplug equipment when not in use. Don’t leave materials laying on the floor. Clean up spills immediately Image: http://morrisonlabs.com/lab_safety.htm

Science Starter 8-31-2016 Review: Other than clouds, what are three types of atmospheric conditions? Preview: Predict what will happen when July 22, 2012 Footer text here