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1. Please pick-up your handouts on the computer counter at the front right of classroom (under the glass wear cabinets). 2. Take out your composition journal label page 6 “Cornell notes” and record the new entry “Cornell notes” in your table of content Follow CHAMPS procedures for Starter!!
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Introduction Discuss Handouts How to take Cornell Notes Writing Smart Goals Learn Safety rules Homefun: Sign syllabus, lab safety back Explore Mr. Lam’s webpage and take Cornell notes of the PPT slides for 8-24 & 8-25 this weekends ready to turn in on those dates Lab safety quiz online
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Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1) Page 1 syllabus Page 2 lab safety contract Page 3 Formal lab rubric Page 4 STAAR quick reference chart Page 5 “8 TEKS VERBS” Page 6 Cornell Notes (take notes on how to write using Cornell notes)
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Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1) Page 1 syllabus Page 2 lab safety contract Page 3 Formal lab rubric Page 4 STAAR quick reference chart Page 5 “8 TEKS VERBS” Page 6 Cornell Notes (take notes on how to write using Cornell notes) Page 7 Notes on What are SMART GOALS
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Specific: State exactly what you want to accomplish (who, what, where, why) Measurable: How will you demonstrate and evaluate the extent to which the goal has been met?) Achievable: stretch and challenging goals within ability to achieve outcome. What is the action- oriented verb? Relevant: How does the goal tie into your key responsibilities? How is it aligned to the objectives? Timely: Set one or more target dates (including deadlines, dates and frequency), the “by when” to guide your goal to successful and timely completion
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1. I will lose weigh 2. I will lose weigh by June 1 st by walking 20 minutes a day.
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Write your own SMART goals for: 1 st semester Year goal Class goal
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Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1) Page 1 syllabus Page 2 lab safety contract Page 3 Formal lab rubric Page 4 STAAR quick reference chart Page 5 “8 TEKS VERBS” Page 6 Cornell Notes Page 7 Notes on What are SMART GOALS Page 8 Notes on Lab Safety Rules
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List 3 safety rules you have learned in your previous science classes.
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Rule #1 Read and understand all safety instructions before you begin.
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Rule #2 Follow directions and use the equipment only as instructed.
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Rule #3 Locate the emergency exit and safety equipment, including the eye/face wash, fire extinguisher, fire blanket, and alarm.
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Rule #4 Wear all required safety equipment (including goggle, apron, gloves, long pants, and closed toe shoes). Tie back hair and loose clothes.
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Rule #5 Pour acid into water; Not water into acid.
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Rule #6 Pin specimens to pan. Do not dissect while holding them in your hand.
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Rule #7 Avoid contamination. Do not return unused chemicals to original source. Keep the correct spatula and/or stopper with its container
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Rule #8 Report all accidents, spills, and broken glass to the teacher.
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Rule #9 Avoid eating, drinking, or directly smelling chemicals (waft instead).
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Rule #10 Keep metals and water away from electrical equipment.
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Rule #11 Point test tubes that are being heated away from you and others.
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Rule #12 Never horse-playing in the Lab.
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Rule #13 Clean up your area, tools, and hands when done.
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Rule #14 Turn off equipment. Recycle or dispose of materials properly.
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What’s wrong with these pictures?
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You have looked up the hazards of the chemicals you will be using in a particular lab, and found out that they are mild health hazards, requiring you to avoid skin contact and vapor inhalation. Therefore, when in lab you should: a.wear short shorts and sandals b.wear long pants, closed toed shoes, and a lab apron c.wear gloves d.b and c e.a and c
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If the fire alarm sounds, you should: a. do nothing - it is probably a false alarm b. shut down your experiment, get your stuff, then leave the building c. leave the building immediately following fire alarm protocols d. grab a fire extinguisher and/or safety wash
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1. Quietly write at least 5 sentences in your “note journal” summarizing what you have learned today. 2. If you finish early and have any question for me, please write on a post-it-note and stick it to the “parking lot”. 3. Please wait for me to dismiss the class! You are wonderful! Love having you in class! Thank you!:
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