Bellwork: – Please complete the Bellwork for Thursday, 1/7/16.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Laboratory Safety.
Advertisements

Essential Question:  How do biologists work safely?
Lab Safety.
Lab Safety Rules.
Lab Safety 7 th Grade Life Science Safety Rules 1.Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times in the science classroom. 2.Follow all written.
Lab Safety Rules Chemistry.
Lab Safety The following rules exist to prevent accidents in the lab and keep you safe.
General Lab Safety Rules. Dress Code Wear safety goggles whenever working with chemicals, burners, or any substance that might get into your eye. Wear.
Lab Safety White Plains High School Science Department.
Science Lab Safety Procedures South McKeel Academy.
Warm-Up… 5 mins quiet writing
Safety is Your Responsibility
The Importance of Lab Safety Safe lab environments are dependent upon both you and your classmates. Everyone must work together to ensure the safety.
SWBAT Demonstrate safe behavior and appropriate procedures in all science inquiry activities. Enter Silently Grab Materials, Notebooks, Folders Begin Do.
Mr. Worzel Science 6 th Grade Room 410 Impacting Futures Through Learning Today.
Lab Safety                                                                                     Notes.
Laboratory Safety. ◦ Wear goggles ◦ Wear an apron ◦ Hair – have it pulled back/out of the way ◦ Clothing – Nothing baggy, flashy, flammable ◦ Shoes –
LAB SAFETY Safety is Your Responsibility No Horse-play in the Lab……
Lab Safety. General Lab Rules Follow all instructions carefully. Follow all instructions carefully. Know where the eye wash, fire blanket, shower and.
Lab Safety: What could happen?. Chemical Burns Cuts and Injuries.
Lab Safety.
Lab Safety. Lab Safety Begins Before You Go to the Lab! Always read through the lab instructions the day before you go to the lab. Ask any questions you.
Lab Safety Rules Expectations for all lab activities.
Lab Safety. Science is a hands-on laboratory class Safety is the #1 priority Rules to follow at all times Safety Contract to read and sign before laboratory.
LAB SAFETY RULES.
2. Follow all written and verbal instructions carefully
Lab Safety Rules With help from Sponge Bob and the Bikini Bottom Gang.
Lab Safety Lab Safety. Basic Rules 1)Follow ALL instructions given in the lab. 2)Read the lab procedure BEFORE lab and KNOW the procedure. 3)ASK before.
Mr. Tran Pre-AP Chemistry Room #281
A Mad Scientist’s Lab Safety Presentation Rules and Guidelines.
Lab Safety Contract n One must be kept in binder at all times n One must be signed by student and parent/guardian by September 10th n NO CONTRACT ---
Lab Safety                                                                                    
LAB SAFETY Kate Collins Science. INTRODUCTION  Lab safety is important in order  To keep equipment well-maintained  To keep the results of your lab.
LAB SAFETY. LAB!!!!! Lab experiences are an important part of science curriculum. It is important to ensure the safety of the students in the classroom.
Lab Safety 5 th Grade Safety Rules & Guidelines. General Guidelines Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times. Follow all written and verbal.
SAFETY RULES FOR SCIENCE
1. Before the Lab 2. During the Lab 3. If there’s a problem… 4
Lab Safety. Hands-on experiences are essential to learning in science class, but safety must be the first concern! Hands-on experiences are essential.
Lab Safety Learning Goals: I will be able to describe how to behave in a science lab in order to maximize my own safety as well as the safety of others.
Your life depends on it!! Essential Questions How do you stay safe in a lab? Why is safety important?
Safety in the Science Lab. Instructions Follow all laboratory instructions carefully.
© 2006 Plano ISD, Plano, TX. No Horseplay or Fooling around in the laboratory!
Lab Safety 7 th Grade Science. Safety Rules  Always get the teacher’s permission before you begin an activity  Before you begin, read the activity all.
Lab Safety Rules. Basic Safety Rules Use common sense. No unauthorized experiments. Handle chemicals/glassware with respect.
SAFETY IN THE LAB. It is very important to follow safety procedures in any lab situation because:  Some lab activities require the use of flammable materials.
Miss Fogg Cloverdale High School Be safe Work hard Show respect.
A Mad Scientist’s Lab Safety Presentation Rules and Guidelines.
Teachers are responsible for classroom safety. All of it.
Top 10 Lab Safety Rules.
LAB SAFETY
SAFETY RULES FOR SCIENCE
Do Now On a separate sheet of paper, answer the following Do Now: –What are some things you shouldn’t do in a lab? Do Nows DateDo Now and Answer.
Safety in the Science Classroom What to do (and what not to do) when we conduct a lab in class.
Lab Safety Mrs. Williams Chemistry. Lab Attire Goggles must be worn at ALL times!!! Long Hair must be pulled back. No overly loose clothing.
SAFETY IN THE SCIENCE LABORATORY Miss Syiem Chemistry.
Lab Safety.
Laboratory Procedures for Biology I
Laboratory Rules and Safety. 1.Wear safety goggles at all times. 2.Closed toe shoes and laboratory apron must be worn at all times while performing labs.
Mr. Wegley’s Science Class
SAFETY.
SAFETY IN THE LAB.
Safety in the Classroom
LAB SAFETY.
Laboratory Safety Essential Question:
SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY
Science Safety.
Lab Safety.
SAFETY IN THE LAB.
LAB SAFETY.
Presentation transcript:

Bellwork: – Please complete the Bellwork for Thursday, 1/7/16.

Lab Safety 1/7/16

About this mini-unit: – One Learning Target: I can identify proper lab safety procedures – Why another unit with only one Learning Target? 1/7/16

Notes or No Notes? – The choice is yours… 1/5/16

No eating or drinking in lab; don’t smell or taste the chemicals – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Handle Glass Safely – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Dress properly for lab – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Report all accidents, injuries and broken equipment to Miss Anderson ASAP – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

No unauthorized experiments – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Know where safety equipment is located in the classroom – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Keep pathways clear; no horseplay – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Keep solids out of the sink – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Use the fume hood when instructed – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

If you are heating a test tube, point the open end away from your face – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Keep all flammable materials away from open flames – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Clean up. – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

If a fire alarm/lockdown/ earthquake/etc. happens… Freeze and follow all directions – What, specifically, does this mean? – Why would we have this rule? – What could happen if we didn’t observe this rule?

Safety Questions – Bloom’s Taxonomy for Questions – Create three questions—one from the Comprehension/Knowledge group, one from the Evaluation/Synthesis group, and one from the Analysis/Application group – Have a sheet of questions (no answers) ready to turn in to Miss Anderson – Have an answer to each of your group’s question written out so you’ll know when another group gives you a correct answer. – We will have a group Q&A where you will challenge the rest of the class to answer your questions. (Your questions should be challenging, but also have a clear, right answer.)

Bloom’s Taxonomy Create three questions—one from the Comprehension/Knowledge group, one from the Evaluation/Synthesis group, and one from the Analysis/Application group Have a sheet of questions (no answers) ready to turn in to Miss Anderson Have an answer to each of your group’s question written out so you’ll know when another group gives you a correct answer. We will have a group Q&A where you will challenge the rest of the class to answer your questions. (Your questions should be challenging, but also have a clear, right answer.)