9Manu 13 Hui-Tanguru 2014 What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and roll The importance of starting well Learn how to draw and label the gear.

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9Manu 13 Hui-Tanguru 2014 What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and roll The importance of starting well Learn how to draw and label the gear How to draw scientifically What the equipment is all called What the equipment does Practise taking measurements of length, mass, temperature and volume How to use the lab gear to measure well Learn how to separate solids and liquids (two ways) Two ways of separating a mixture of solids and liquids If time, introduce the Bunsen burner What a Bunsen burner is, what it does and how it works If time, introduce The Scientific Method How to learn two things at once (using the Mythbuster Method)

HW item Skills practiced Assignment 9 Due Tues 15 June 12 Circular Motion