Warm Up Objective:  Scientists will demonstrate their understanding of anatomy and physiology by applying their knowledge to complete the pre- assessment. 

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Warm Up Objective:  Scientists will demonstrate their understanding of anatomy and physiology by applying their knowledge to complete the pre- assessment.  Scientists will describe lab safety by analyzing a cartoon and identifying at least 10 safe or unsafe items/actions.   1.  What is the topic? 2. What will you be doing? 3. Why is this important? 4. How will you know if you have done well?

Warm Up Objective:  Scientists will demonstrate their understanding of anatomy and physiology by applying their knowledge to complete the pre- assessment.  Scientists will describe lab safety by analyzing a cartoon and identifying at least 10 safe or unsafe items/actions.   1.  What is the topic? Understanding of A&P, lab safety 2. What will you be doing? Pre-assessment, analyze cartoon 3. Why is this important? Teacher knows what you know; safety so you don’t get hurt 4. How will you know if you have done well? Complete pre-assessment, 10 safe/unsafe actions or items.

Pre-Assessment Silently Independently Best effort 100% if you show effort and complete to the best of your ability. Points removed if you do not show effort, do not complete sections, or break a rule

Lab safety Cartoon Analyze for safe and unsafe items and actions

Discussion What was safe? What was unsafe? Reminders: Syllabus and safety contract, student info sheet due on Friday turn in yesterday’s Breakout Box worksheet share the Donors Choose so we can get more supplies for labs/hands-on activities