These are worn on the face to protect your eyes during a science experiment.
Goggles
You need this before you try to heat anything up or use materials that are hot / on fire
Teacher permission
How you should use a sharp object (like scissors or knife)
Pointed away from you
Who you should report all accidents or injuries first.
Your teacher
Experiments should never _____ an animal
Hurt or scare
How you should wear long hair when doing science experiments.
A ponytail or bun.
When you can reach your arm across something hot or on fire
NEVER!
What you should do if you cut yourself
Tell the teacher
What should you do if you get something harmful on your skin, like an acid?
Rinse with lots of water.
You need this to work with an animal in an experiment
Teacher permission
Something you can wear to protect your clothing against stains and damage.
An apron or smock
Never heat a liquid in this type of container
A closed container
You can get cut by this item that you write on
Paper
This is what you would need if you cut yourself and you are bleeding.
A band-aid
Let a teacher know if animals make you are ______ (itchy, sneeze, hives, etc.) to any animals or plants.
allergic
The best kind of shoes to wear to prevent dangerous materials from dripping on your toes.
Closed - toe / sneakers
Use this to pick up a hot object
Oven mitts
How you should pass a sharp object to someone
Carefully slide on the table, do not throw or point at them or yourself
Ask for this if you get a burn or a bump on your skin.
Ice pack
When you can eat unidentified plants
NEVER!
What you should do with long sleeves when conducting an experiment.
Roll them up
This word means able to catch on fire
Combustible / flammable
Where you might have to go if you cut yourself badly
The nurse
You should always listen to or read these before starting an experiment.
The instructions / directions
When should you wash your hands
Before and after experiments