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August 9 Thank you for not chewing gum Today’s Agenda: Objective:
Bell work Lab Safety Contract Lab Safety Skits Materials: Pencil science notebook science folder Objective: Today we will practice displaying safe behavior and perform our skits. Daily Question: What do you think is the most important safety rule?
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Lap Equipment Review Beaker: used for measuring and mixing liquids, measured in mL. Triple Beam Balance: used to measure mass of an object, measured in grams. Goggles: used to protect your face during a lab. Graduated Cylinder: used to measure liquids, read the bottom of the curve or the meniscus. Stopper: used for closing off a flask or test tube. Infrared Radiation Gun (IR Gun): used for measuring temperature in degrees Celsius °C. Hand Lens: used for looking at small objects and making them bigger. Pipet/dropper: used for measuring drops of liquid.
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Students will read and review lab safety.
Skits Lab Safety Students will read and review lab safety. In a group of 2-3 students you will create a 30 sec-1 minute skit based off one of the lab safety procedures in your lab safety hand out.
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Your job is to draw yourself as a scientist
Assignment Your job is to draw yourself as a scientist **Due Friday – August 11th !**
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Brainstorm – Circle Map
Science I did over the summer
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Scienceography Write a power paragraph describing yourself as a scientist. 4 Your paragraph is extremely well-written. You show exceptional word choice, and voice. 3 Include your: Strengths Challenges things you do every day to practice science. Your paragraph should have a topic sentence, 3 supporting details, examples, transitions, and a concluding sentence. Highlighted appropriately 2 Some of the above information is missing/ incomplete/ incorrect 1 The majority of the above information is missing/ incomplete/ incorrect
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