Rule #2: Absolutely NO __________!
What is running?
What do you wear to protect your eyes during experiments?
Who are safety goggles?
This tool measures the volume of liquids precisely.
What is a graduated cylinder?
Used help you look at tiny things that you can't see with just your eyes
What is a microscope?
Use this to rinse your eyes immediately if chemicals splash into them.
What is an eyewash station?
If you get a small cut or scrape while working, what should you use to help?
What is a first aid kit?
Use this to measure the mass of an object.
What is a balance or scale?
This tool helps you see tiny details by making things look bigger. What is it?
What is a hand lens/magnifying glass?
Why should you never eat or drink in the lab?
What is accidentally swallowing something harmful?
or
Accidentally putting chemicals or things in your mouth.
This protects your hands from cuts, burns, and chemicals.
What is gloves?
This tool measures degrees in the lab.
What is a thermometer?
What do you use to write down your observations in the lab?
What is a notebook?
What should you do if you spill a chemical on your skin?
What is tell an adult immediately?
What is used to help with small injuries in the lab?
What is a first aid kit?
This small tool measures liquid volumes in tiny amounts, often microliters
What is a dropper?
This tool helps you see stars and planets far away. What is it?
What is a telescope?
What is a safe way to smell chemicals?
What is wafting?
Why is it important to use safety tools like goggles and gloves in the lab?
What is to keep yourself safe from chemicals, burns, and cuts?
What is to protect your eyes and hands?
This tool measures the length or distance of objects.
What is a ruler, meterstick, or measuring tape?
This tool helps scientists study and save data. What is it?
What is a computer?