take out a sheet of paper and prepare to take notes
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Deputy Barney Fife says, “Open your Science notebook to page 6 and prepare to take Focused or Cornell notes.”. Take out a sheet of paper and prepare to take notes. Write questions here. Use questions to quiz yourself on notes. Name Teacher Class Info Date. Title. Focus question. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Take out a sheet of paper and prepare to
take notes.
Deputy Barney Fife says,
“Open your Science notebook to page 6 and prepare to take Focused or Cornell notes.”
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Focus questionTitle
NameTeacherClass InfoDate
In order to prevent accidents in a science classroom, the following rules must be obeyed during lab and regular class time.
The 9 Lab Expectations
1. Enter the room quietly and immediately sit in your seat.
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questions for practice…
How should students enter
the room on lab day?
2. Carefully listen to directions. Ask questions if you are unsure.
What do you do if you don’t understand something?
3. No horseplay. Stay in your seat unless directed differently.
What behavior is not permitted in
lab?
4. Follow the directions in your lab handout. Ask the teacher before trying a “new idea.”
When can you try something
“new?” What do you do otherwise?
5. Never eat or drink in the lab. Surfaces and utensils may be unclean.
Why is eating or drinking in the lab
unhealthy?
6. Clean up all spills immediately.When should
spills be cleaned up?
Don't clean upbroken glass.
7. Wear eye protection when you heat anything or mix chemicals.
When should goggles be worn in the lab?
8. Use equipment carefully to leave it in the same condition as you found it.
What are two goals when using lab
equipment?
9. Clean up your lab area before you leave.
What should you do before leaving
lab?
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Focus questionTitle
NameTeacher (Cottrell)Class InfoDate
Safety Notes/ Cornell Style1. Directions should be followed to avoid accidents during lab activities.
Safety Notes/ Cornell Style1. Directions should be followed to avoid accidents during lab activities.2. If something is dangerous or breaks, tell the teacher immediately.
Safety Notes/ Cornell Style1. Directions should be followed to avoid accidents during lab activities.2. If something is dangerous or breaks, tell the teacher immediately.3. If you break glassware, immediately tell the
teacher, and don't clean it up.
Safety Notes/ Cornell Style4. If you are hurt, (cut, burned and so on) tell the teacher at once.
Safety Notes/ Cornell Style5. Baggy clothing and dangling jewelry are not
allowed in the lab.
6. Long hair must be retained and kept out of the way, when working with chemicals or burners
7. Only smell chemicals when instructed to do so by your teacher.
8. If acid gets on your skin, rinse it off with water.
9. Have container openings pointed away from everyone when heating substances
10. All animal specimens (dead or alive) must be treated with care and respect
11. Wild animals should be left alone and not to be brought to school.
12. When passing sharp objects, aim the points away from the other person. (like scissors and scalpels)
Room 32 Safety Features
• Emergency exits• Fire alarm• Fire extinguisher• Fire blanket• First aid kit• Eye wash station• Fume hood
Room 32 Safety Features
• Emergency exits• Fire alarm• Fire extinguisher• Fire blanket• First aid kit• Eye wash station• Fume hood
Room 32 Safety Features
• Emergency exits• Fire alarm• Fire extinguisher• Fire blanket• First aid kit• Eye wash station• Fume hood
About Me Page
On a half sheet of paper, draw and or write some things you would like to share about yourself. Tell what interests you in the world that is appropriate for school. Include your name and class period.
Please turn the paper in when finished, so I will know what
interests you have.
Just one more thing…
In science, never ASSUME anything!When you ASSUME, you make an
Donkey out of U and ME!
When in doubt, ask for help!