1-4-17 Bell Ringer

1-5-17
1. Which lab tool would you use to measure liquids
precisely?
2. What is the dip in the liquid called?
Standards and Objectives
• GLE 0607.Inq.2- How can you use appropriate
tools and techniques to gather, organize,
analyze, and interpret data.
• Students will complete the lab tools matching
game with a 90% accuracy by the end of the
lesson.
• I can accurately identify lab tools and their
purposes.
Tweezers and Forceps
•For plucking or handling
small objects.
Wire Gauze
•To protect the bottom
of a beaker flask from
flame.
Let’s take a quick pop quiz!
• 1. What lab tool is used as a fuel source to heat
things?
• 2. What would you use to protect your eyes
during a lab activity.
• 3. You may call it a eye dropper, but what is the
scientific term for this lab tool?
Spring Scale
Used to measure
weight or force.
Test Tube Rack
Used to hold one or
more test tubes.
Test Tube Holder
For holding an
individual test
tube.
Glass Stirring Rod
Used to mix or
stir substances.
Lets pause
Triple Beam Balance
Used to measure
precise weight or
mass.
Flasks
Erlenmeyer
We learned about
these yesterday.
Flasks are narrow
mouthed containers.
They can come in two
different shapes as
shown in these
pictures.
Florence
Beaker Tongs
For removing
and holding a
hot beaker.
Ring Stand/Clamp
Clamp-Holds a flask,
test tube, or beaker.
Platform-Holds the
heading unit
Pole-Holds the
clamps.
Test Tube Brush
For cleaning
the inside of
a test tube.
Summarizer
•Complete the matching game in your
groups.
•Turn in the completed sheet.