Transcript PPT
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!!
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
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)
Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1)
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
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 actionoriented 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
1. I will lose weigh
2. I will lose weigh by June 1st by walking 20 minutes a
day.
Write your own SMART goals for:
1st semester
Year goal
Class goal
Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1)
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
List 3 safety rules you have
learned in your previous
science classes.
Rule #1
Read and understand all safety
instructions before you begin.
Rule #2
Follow directions and use the equipment
only as instructed.
Rule #3
Locate the emergency exit and safety
equipment, including the eye/face wash,
fire extinguisher, fire blanket, and
alarm.
Rule #4
Wear all required safety equipment
(including goggle, apron, gloves, long
pants, and closed toe shoes). Tie back
hair and loose clothes.
Rule #5
Pour acid into water;
Not water into acid.
Rule #6
Pin specimens to pan. Do not dissect
while holding them in your hand.
Rule #7
Avoid contamination. Do not return
unused chemicals to original source.
Keep the correct spatula and/or stopper
with its container
Rule #8
Report all accidents, spills, and broken
glass to the teacher.
Rule #9
Avoid eating, drinking, or directly
smelling chemicals (waft instead).
Rule #10
Keep metals and water away from
electrical equipment.
Rule #11
Point test tubes that are being heated
away from you and others.
Rule #12
Never horse-playing in the Lab.
Rule #13
Clean up your area, tools, and hands
when done.
Rule #14
Turn off equipment. Recycle or
dispose of materials properly.
What’s wrong with these pictures?
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
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
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!: