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U1 Task 2.2 Lesson (2023)

U1 Task 2.2 Lesson (2023)

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11 Slides • 33 Questions

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What did you see? (in a short, concise sentence)

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Open Ended

What you observed in the previous slide where I asked you what you saw, is now evidence that can help you infer certain things - after seeing, what do you THINK

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Open Ended

Now, you should list at least one thing you are still wondering about - remember,

1. "to see" is to help you practice how to observe details and big ideas

2. then the "think" is to help you make inferences from what you saw

3. the "wonder" is a question you still have that would not/could not be easily answered

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Multiple Choice

What kind of scientist is Dr. Lee?

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Oceanographer

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Marine Biologist

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Coralogist

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Scientologist

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Multiple Select

Looking at the interview with Dr. Lee the Marine Biologist, WHERE do you think the endeavour of science can take place?

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Laboratory

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In nature

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Out of our atmosphere

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  • You can collect information/evidence/data from ANYWHERE in the natural and physical world (and beyond...in space!)

  • And to study it further, sometimes you also go to a laboratory...

Make sure you make a note of this in your book!

Where?

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Multiple Select

WHEN can people go on scientific endeavours?

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During office hours

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During holiday times

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Only when a laboratory is available

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Anytime you go through a process to answer a question

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  • Anytime you are 

    • Observant, 

    • Curious & Questioning

    • And trying to find new knowledge by going through different processes

Again, capture this in your book!

When?

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Multiple Choice

Where should corrosive substances not be disposed of?

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A proper bin

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The sink

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You should not do any of that - always ask you teacher

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I don't even know what corrosive means!

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Multiple Select

How should you handle a spillage in the lab?

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Always tell a teacher about all incidents - breakages, spills, contact with substances

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If you spill, quickly clean it up and cover it up - better to not make a big deal if nobody saw it

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If a substance ends up in your mouth, swallow and tell a teacher

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Wash any bodypart or clothing that had contact with a chemical, and report it.

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Multiple Choice

What did the exlamation mark sign mean?

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Speak loud

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Pay attention

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Harmful

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Multiple Choice

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What safety symbol is this? 
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corrosive

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toxic

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radiation

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biohazard

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Multiple Choice

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what does this symbol mean?
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Toxic

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Irritant

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Flammable

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Biohazardous

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Multiple Choice

Which safety hazard should be labelled on a bottle of s acid?

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Multiple Choice

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What is the hazard shown in this hazard sign?
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Fire

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Goku

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Flammable

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Inflammable

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Multiple Choice

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What does this hazard symbol mean?

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flammable

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oxidising

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hot

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explosive

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The last few questions are general questions about characteristics of people on scientific endeavours....followed by questions to help you remember different aspects of the scientific endeavour and scientific method...Finally, I ask you to guess the names of science lab equipment

(Please don't pay too much attention to the percentage/mark at the end of this Quiz...the website counts even the non-question slides as marks...and that makes it all weird - I will fix it later...)

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Multiple Choice

What is science?

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study of the natural and physical world

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study of living things

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study of life

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study of the universe

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Multiple Choice

What attitude is described below?


a person continues working on problem even though it is difficult.

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perseverance

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curious

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objective

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responsible

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Multiple Choice

When heating a test tube, it should be
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pointed away from yourself and other students

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held with two fingers

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filled completely with the liquid being heated

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heated over a tripod and gauze mat.

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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Mortar and Pestle

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Erlenmeyer Flask

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Beaker

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Graduated Cylinder

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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Flame generator

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Bunsen Honeydew device

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Bunsen Burner

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Gas-induced hydroflame

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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Funnel cake

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Funnel

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Funnel of Terror

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Funnelizator

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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Clamp

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Test Tube Holder

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Spring-loaded Grabber

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Titanium Tong

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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Test Tube Rack

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Finger Diameter Tester

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Drying Rack

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Chemical Analysis Holder

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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Pipette

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Flask

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Test Tube

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Graduated Cylinder

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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Clamp

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Heat Transfer Coil

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Tongs

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EMS Distributor

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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Mike Wyzowski's Contact Lense

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Convex Glass Accumulator

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Watch Glass

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Glass Lens

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the equipment shown here:
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beakers

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flasks

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decanters

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measuring cylinders

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the equipment shown here:
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crucible

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evaporating dish

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mortar and pestle

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bowl

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Multiple Choice

If you spill or break something during an experiment, what is the FIRST thing you should do?
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Tell the teacher.

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Clean it up. 

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Cover it with a paper towel.

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Leave it for someone else.

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Multiple Choice

A possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question is called a(n)
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prediction

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hypothesis

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theory

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law

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Multiple Choice

Using one or more of your senses to gather information is called
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observing

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inferrring

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predicting

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classifying

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Multiple Choice

A scientific hypothesis must be 
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correct

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able to be manipulated

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able to be controlled 

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able to be tested

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Multiple Choice

You should never ______ chemicals in the lab. 
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taste

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touch

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smell

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all of the above

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Multiple Choice

The scientific method produces reliable results.
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False

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True

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​Remember to go finish the task about the characteristics of people who endeavour....

Task 2.1

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