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Unit 1

Unit 1. Science Safety . Welcome to Science Miss Boyce’s Class. Are you in the right class?. Listen to role. Syllabus. Must Have Supplies Pen/pencils Stylus Headphones Tutorials Late Work Redo Work Class Website PowerPoint's Assignments Etc. Newsletter. Contracts.

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Unit 1

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  1. Unit 1 Science Safety

  2. Welcome to ScienceMiss Boyce’s Class

  3. Are you in the right class? Listen to role

  4. Syllabus • Must Have Supplies • Pen/pencils • Stylus • Headphones Tutorials Late Work Redo Work Class Website PowerPoint's Assignments Etc. Newsletter

  5. Contracts • Must Turn in Signed Safety Contract before you can participate in labs • You will receive a 100 daily grade

  6. Basic Rules for Ms. Boyce’s Class • QUIET Signal • Food during snack time only • Drinks in a closed containers, NO CANS • Tardies • Be Respectful • Teachers • Students • Inanimate Objects • Follow Directions • Board SEs • Clean Up after Yourself • Come to class prepared

  7. Consequences • Phone Call Home • Contacting Coaches • Write up

  8. Grades • Grades are 50% daily grades and 50% test grades • You will have a minimum of 4 test grade each 6 weeks which will normally consist of 1 project grade, 1 journal grade, and 2 test grades • You will have a minimum of 10 daily grade each 6 weeks • Expected Assignments • Current Events due each Friday • Vocabulary due at the end of each 6 weeks • Warm Up Logs completed daily • Test at the end of each Unit • Journal Grade

  9. Extra • Tickets • Extra Credit • Entrance/Exit • Storage • Supplies • My Website • Pick Up Your Mess

  10. Seating Arrangements • You will sit in groups of 4 • Groups will change every six weeks • Shoulder Partner vs. Face Partner • Think-Pair-Share • Think- On Your Own • Pair- Share Ideas or Information with you partner • A’s are Partners with B’s • Share- Share Ideas or Information with you group • Same number

  11. First Assignment • Take a note card and write • 1) Your Name • 2) The state you were born • 3) One fun fact about your self • 4) The best part about your summer vacation

  12. Stand Up, Pair Up and Share • This is an activity we will do throughout the year so remember the directions • Stand Up (with your notecard) and raise your hand • Walk around the room until you find a person with their hand up. Give them a high five, put your hand down and wait for further instructions • Share the information on the card with your partner (listen close you will be tested) • The person who has the largest number of siblings talk first • Talk for 2 minutes • Now say hello to your new shoulder partner • Go sit at the table group that corresponds with the number I handed you, take you stuff and make sure you sit next to your partner • Now you will introduce your shoulder partner to the class

  13. Study Hall Expectations • This is STUDY HALL • Your are expected to study and complete home • You will sit in groupsat the desk • I will not issue a seating chart unless I have too • You will not leave without an email from a teacher • If you don’t have homework you may go to my website or Mrs. Hettler’s to find something to work on • We will check grades during this class • THIS IS QUIET TIME

  14. Warm Up • Turn in your safety contract by the sink • Take a Warm Up Log by the sink • Write your name • Write FIRST DAY for Monday • Then answer the questions for Tuesday • Some dairy farmers want to increase the amount of milk produced by their cows. How can the farmers use selective breeding to increase milk production? • A) By increasing the age the cows that are bred • B) By choosing cows that are high milk producers • C) By limiting the number of offspring per cow • D) By choosing cows that can produce milk after eating the most food • What was the name of the game we played yesterday (with the notecards)? • Stand Up, Pair Up, Share

  15. Warm Up • A balance and a graduated cylinder are used to determine the density of a mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 14.7 g and a volume of 2.2 cm3. What is the density of the mineral sample? • 0.15 g/cm3 • 32g/cm3 • 13 g/cm3 • 6.7 g/cm3 Use your phone as a calculator Density = mass/volume

  16. Using Emergency Safety Equipment • Fire Extinguisher • Remember the acronym PASS - PULL, AIM, SQUEEZE, and SWEEP. • Step 1- PULL the pin on the handle. This will allow the handle to work. Stand 8’ to 10’ from the fire. • Step 2- AIM the nozzle at the base of the fire. Hit the fuel. It will not do any good to aim at the flame tops because the chemical from the extinguisher will pass right through them. • Step 3- SQUEEZE the top lever or handle. This will allow you to release the contents of the extinguisher. • Step 4- SWEEP the nozzle from side to side

  17. Using Emergency Safety Equipment • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCSms-jyOao

  18. Using Emergency Safety Equipment • Fire Blanket • Step 1- Remove fire blanket from its container. • Step 2- Shield your face, arms and hands with the blanket by wrapping the outside of the blanket around your arms. • Step 3- PLACE, do not throw, the fire blanket on the burning material. No air should be getting to the flames. • Step 4- If it is safe, turn off the heat source causing the fire. • Step 5- Leave the blanket on the burning material at least 30 minutes. Do not remove the blanket until it is cool. • Note: If you are smothering a clothing fire you should tightly wrap the blanket around the person whose clothes are burning and roll that person on the floor in the blanket.

  19. Using Emergency Safety Equipment • Face/Eyewash • Step 1- Guide injured student to the eyewash station. Because the first few seconds after exposure to a chemical are critical, eyewash/face wash must be within 10 or fewer seconds of anywhere in the room. • Step 2- Use your hands to hold the eyes open while using the eyewash to be sure water reaches the eyes. • Step 3- Flush skin or eyes with tepid water (60- 90 F) for at least 15 minutes. • DONOT RUB! • Step 4- Get medical assistance immediately.

  20. Are everyday substances and chemicals dangerous? • United Streaming video link of Oil and Water in a stove

  21. Science Safety • Draw this thinking map on the back of your handouts • PARAPHASE how to operate the equipment in the blue blanks Fire Blanket Eye Wash Emergency Safety Equipment Fire Extinguisher

  22. Science Safety • Think about the Lab rule • What are some lab rules? • With your table group you will act out a lab rule or procedure that is either safe or unsafe. • Group Roles • Reader- reads the scenario • Actor- acts out the scenario being read • Props- Provides objects the actor can use to portray the objects being read in the scenario • Actor/Props- Does which ever role is needed • The class will then take a vote to decide what is rule is and if it is safe or unsafe. • If it is unsafe the class will explain what they should do in the unsafe situation and how to have made the scenario safe in the first place

  23. Vote • Safe Unsafe

  24. Homework • On a piece of computer paper make a cartoon giving an example of how to act safely in a science classroom and how to act unsafely in a science classroom. • -the cartoon must have a minimum of four colors • -there must be at least one sentence describing the scenario on each box • -label the science safety equipment • -drawings must show effort

  25. Warm Up The pickup truck has a changing velocity because the pickup truck — A can accelerate faster than the other two vehicles B is traveling in the opposite direction from the other two vehicles C is traveling on a curve in the road D needs a large amount of force to move Velocity = Speed + Direction Force = Mass X Accleration

  26. White Board • With your table group write the correct answer on the white board

  27. What does each Safety symbol stand for? 1 2 3 4

  28. What does each Safety symbol stand for? Flammable Explosive Corrosive Poison Images from http://www.cpsc.gov/CPSCPUB/PUBS/NIOSH2007107.pdf

  29. What does each Safety symbol stand for? 1 2 3 4

  30. What does each Safety symbol stand for? Biohazard Radioactivity Oxidizing Fire Extinguisher Images from http://chemistry.about.com/od/healthsafety/ig/Laboratory-Safety-Signs/

  31. Identify the following lab equipment: A B C F D E

  32. Identify the following lab equipment: Triple Beam Balance Microscope Funnel Test Tubes and Test Tube Rack Goggles Tweezers

  33. Identify the following lab equipment: A B C E D

  34. Identify the following lab equipment: Test Tube Clamp Erlenmeyer Flask Beakers Graduated Cylinder Petri Dish

  35. Which piece of lab equipment would you use to measure exactly 25 mL of water? A C B E D

  36. Which piece of lab equipment would you use to measure exactly 25 mL of water? Graduated Cylinder E

  37. Which piece of lab equipment would you use to measure approximately 200 mL of water? A C B E D

  38. Which piece of lab equipment would you use to measure approximately 200 mL of water? Beakers Or C B ErlenmeyerFlask

  39. With your group and on the white board write a 6 sentence explaintion describing how you would use these objects to heat the contents of a test tube. C B A F D E

  40. Briefly describe how you would use these objects to heat the contents of a test tube. First, put on safety goggles and lab apron. Tie back long hair and check your shirt sleeves. Second, light alcohol burner with match. Third, remove test tube from rack and hold test tube with test tube clamp. Finally, when heating test tube, hold with clamp, place bottom of test tube over flame, and point the opening away from your face.

  41. Triple Beam Balance

  42. Can you figure out how to make the balance even? If 2 diamonds = 1 circle and 2 squares = 3 circles, what do you need to balance out 1 square?

  43. Can you figure out how to make the balance even? If 2 diamonds = 1 circle and 2 squares = 3 circles, what do you need to balance out 1 square?

  44. Why is measurement important? • Use it in daily life • Cooking • Construction • Decorating a room • Driving • Communication • Need to be able to communicate measurements and distances to other people

  45. Measurement & Physics • Physicists try to find relationships between the quantities they measure  use units of measurement to do this • Measure the very largest and smallest things in the universe • Smallest: mass of an electron • Largest: light years (distances between stars and galaxies)

  46. How to use a ruler • Determine if you are measuring in centimeters or inches and find that unit’s side of the ruler. • Place the “0” mark at one end of the object you are measuring. • Each dash after a whole inch is 1/16 of an inch • Each dash after a whole centimeter is 1/10 of an inch

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