Lesson #4. Catalyst Write down today’s topic in your T.O.C. Place your homework (signed syllabus) on your desk. 1. What is your #1 choice dream job? 2.

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Lesson #4

Catalyst Write down today’s topic in your T.O.C. Place your homework (signed syllabus) on your desk. 1. What is your #1 choice dream job? 2. Does your dream job require college? If so, how many years of college? 3. What GPA do you need to get into your dream college (from yesterday’s research—unsure, guess). 4. Draw four circles on another piece of paper (two circles per side) by tracing a beaker. See board for example) Objective: Demonstrate proper use of a microscope Lesson #4 Microscopes Intro

Housekeeping Quiz on Friday Procedures Personal goals Tardiness check

What are we doing today? TODAY Catalyst: A: Microscope Drawings 1 & 2 B: Microscope Drawings 3 & 4 Agenda Microscopes parts Microscopes lab Tonight’s Homework: Make dream jobs sheet

HW: Dream jobs sheet Must include: Dream job Dream college Your target grade A picture (drawing or collage) Some color Example from last semester

Per 2 & 3 Computer labs to finish up college section

Microscopes! Label the parts Stage Nosepiece Base Objective lens Light Stage clips Diaphragm Eyepiece Coarse adjustment knob Fine adjustment knob

Using microscope rules Don’t break the objective lens Low  High objective Dealing with light

At stations Bring lab sheet, papers Do Part B When done, you can move on

Do Parts D & E

Wrap-Up Add up your points for today. Today’s work  Your folder Tonight’s HW: Dream Jobs Sheet Exit Questions 1. What grade do you need to get into your dream college 2. Darold has the slide under the microscope, the light is on, he’s using the medium objective, but he can’t see anything. What should he do?

Start HW: Dream jobs sheet