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MS SCIENCE 8 SY 2010-2011

MS SCIENCE 8 SY 2010-2011. Opening Day handout. New Student. Returning Student. HW: Windows of Myself. Divide paper into 4 equal parts. Write as much as you can. Who is responsible?. Shared. Student. Teacher. Essential Agreements.

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MS SCIENCE 8 SY 2010-2011

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  1. MS SCIENCE 8SY 2010-2011 Opening Day handout

  2. New Student Returning Student HW: Windows of Myself Divide paper into 4 equal parts. Write as much as you can.

  3. Who is responsible? Shared Student Teacher

  4. Essential Agreements In each group, write the 3 most important things that you think is necessary for a highly successful learning environment. In other words, how can we make your class the best science class ever?

  5. Opening Day- Aug. 5,2010

  6. Weekly Schedule- August 9-13

  7. 3 5 1 2 8 9 11 6 12 7 16 13 19 18

  8. Beaker Watch glass Crucible Dropper Bunsen burner Tongs Graduated cylinder Conical flask Ring clamp Evaporating Dish Tripod Heat-proof mat Funnel Ring Stand Test tube Test tube brush Fire extinguisher Glass stirring rod Test tube clamp

  9. Sharing: Windows of Myself

  10. Safety First! Always wear safety goggles!

  11. Hazard Symbols Hazard symbols are a warning to people to let them know of the potential dangers a chemical or piece of apparatus could hold. You will need to know the hazard symbols for the following. Can you guess what they might look like? Irritant Harmful Toxic Oxidising Flammable Corrosive Explosive

  12. Hazard Symbols Corrosive

  13. Hazard Symbols Harmful

  14. Hazard Symbols Irritant

  15. Hazard Symbols Flammable

  16. Hazard Symbols Oxidising

  17. Hazard Symbols Toxic

  18. Hazard Symbols Explosive

  19. Hazard Symbols Dangerous for the environment

  20. Exercise 1: Safety Rules Draw the table below and then fill it in. For each safety rule you must write down why it is very important to follow that safety rule: There could be harmful chemicals or apparatus inside.

  21. Exercise 2: Name The Hazard Symbols Dangerous for the environment Harmful

  22. Exercise 3: Name The Hazard Symbols Oxidising Explosive

  23. Exercise 4: Name The Hazard Symbols Irritant Flammable

  24. Exercise 5: Name The Hazard Symbols Toxic Corrosive

  25. Exercise 6: Name The Symbols Harmful Toxic Oxidising Explosive

  26. Exercise 7: Name The Symbols Dangerous for the environment Irritant Corrosive Flammable

  27. Exercise 8: Which? 1. Which hazard symbol is shown on this drum of petrol? 2. Which hazard symbol would you find on a beaker of concentrated acid? Flammable Corrosive 3. If a chemical was poisonous when you drank it, which hazard symbol would you find on a beaker that contained it? Toxic

  28. IT 1: Hazard Symbols

  29. IT 2: Hazard Symbols

  30. IT 3: Hazard Symbols

  31. IT 4: Hazard Symbols

  32. IT 5: Hazard Symbols

  33. IT 6: Hazard Symbols

  34. IT 7: Hazard Symbols

  35. IT 8: Hazard Symbols

  36. IT 9: Hazard Symbols

  37. IT 10: Hazard Symbols

  38. Science Laboratory Rules • Do not enter the Lab unless a teacher is present. • No eating or drinking allowed in the Lab. • Please do not run or misbehave in the Lab. • If something breaks or spills, tell your teacher immediately! • Do not touch equipment unless you have been asked to do so. • Tie back long hair when performing an experiment. • Always stand when performing an experiment. • Wear protective goggles. • Keep your work area safe and clear of clutter. • Wash your hands when you finish in the Lab. • Listen carefully to instructions. • Dispose of wastes as instructed. • Closed shoes must be worn – no open toed sandals or flip-flops.

  39. Beaker Watch glass Crucible Dropper Bunsen burner Tongs Graduated cylinder Conical flask Ring clamp Evaporating Dish Tripod Heat-proof mat Funnel Ring Stand Test tube Test tube brush Fire extinguisher Glass stirring rod Test tube clamp

  40. Scientific Drawings August 10, 2009 1

  41. Title: Date: Cornell Note taking Method Summary:Recite/Reflect/Review

  42. Title: Note Taking Method Date 11/08/05

  43. Summary

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