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Lab Safety Lab Safety Lab Safety Review Lab Safety Review Please record today’s schedule & homework in your agenda & answer the following on your early work handout (IQIA). Please record today’s schedule & homework in your agenda & answer the following on your early work handout (IQIA). What should you do if you are ever absent in science class? What should you do if you are ever absent in science class? Get Lab Safety Contract Signed Get Lab Safety Contract Signed Study for Quiz Study for Quiz

I will contribute to a safe, respectful and effective learning environment.

1.Silently read the lab safety contract & highlight your top 10 rules. (~10 minutes) 2.Compare & discuss your top 10 rules with your table partner. (2 minutes)

Turn in Signed Lab Safety Contract Turn in Signed Lab Safety Contract Discuss & Turn in TMNT Safety Review Discuss & Turn in TMNT Safety Review Lab Safety Test Lab Safety Test Please record today’s schedule & homework in your planner & answer the following on your early work sheet (IQIA). Please record today’s schedule & homework in your planner & answer the following on your early work sheet (IQIA). What are 3 safety rules that you should always follow during a science lab? What are 3 safety rules that you should always follow during a science lab? None None

To assess your understanding of lab safety.

GMADE Testing GMADE Testing Please clear off your table except for a number 2 pencil and sit quietly until further instruction. None None

Lab Skills Review: Observations & Inferences Lab Skills Review: Observations & Inferences Please record today’s schedule & homework in your planner & answer the following on your Do Now sheet. Please record today’s schedule & homework in your planner & answer the following on your Do Now sheet. List 3 observations about the contents of the classroom. List 3 observations about the contents of the classroom. None None

I can explain the difference between qualitative & quantitative observations.

Observation: An act of noting and recording an event, characteristic, behavior, or anything else detected with an instrument or with the senses. Qualitative observation: An observation made using your 5 senses. [sights, sounds, smells, tastes, & textures] Quantitative observation: An observation that is expressed in numbers. [time, temperature, mass, distance, & volume] Inference: A logical conclusion drawn from available evidence and prior knowledge.

1. A man was fishing from a dock. 2. The lighthouse is on land. 3. There is a tackle box on the dock. 4. A fish bit the dock. 5. A man was eaten by a fish.

Lab Procedures Lab Procedures Please record today’s schedule & homework in your planner & answer the following on your Do Now sheet. Please record today’s schedule & homework in your planner & answer the following on your Do Now sheet. Explain the difference between qualitative & quantitative observations. Explain the difference between qualitative & quantitative observations. None None

I can write a detailed procedure for a lab investigation.

Determine the density of 6 blocks and rank them in order of increasing density.Determine the density of 6 blocks and rank them in order of increasing density.

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