What should you do before starting an investigation?
Listen to all teacher directions.
What should you do if you have an accident?
How should you clean up materials?
Carefully clean up materials according to your teacher's directions.
When should you wash your hands?
After a lab, before eating, and after touching an animal.
Why is it important to read all directions?
To understand what to do and how to stay safe.
What is one way to work safely with materials?
Work carefully with them and use them appropriately.
What should you do with leftover materials if your teacher tells you to?
Throw them away carefully.
When should you wear goggles?
When a solid, liquid, or gas might get in your eye.
What should you keep on your table and floor?
Keep the floor and table clear, except the materials needed for the investigation.
What tools should you use during an investigation?
Only tools needed for the investigation, tools my teacher told me to use.
Why is it important to conserve resources?
To use materials wisely and reduce waste.
When should you wear gloves?
When touching chemicals.
Why are teacher directions so important?
To make sure everyone stays safe and on task.
What should you tell your teacher during an investigation?
If any accidents happen or anything breaks.
How should you dispose of materials?
Follow teacher's directions.
What is the purpose of safety equipment?
To protect you from potential hazards.
Where can you find safety materials in the classroom?
Either in the library or in the cabinets.
Pay attention to directions and ask questions if unsure.
What is one thing you should never do after an investigation?
Name a safety tool used in science.
Goggles or gloves.