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Welcome To Mr. Lam’s Pre-AP Chemistry! . Please pickup your handouts (3) in front of classroom. Please quietly sit in your assigned seat and read the syllabus while waiting for me. Agenda 8/21/13 – 8/22/13. Introduction Collect Summer Assignments Distinguish Note vs. Lab Journal
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Welcome To Mr. Lam’s Pre-AP Chemistry! Please pickup your handouts (3) in front of classroom. Please quietly sit in your assigned seat and read the syllabus while waiting for me.
Agenda8/21/13 – 8/22/13 • Introduction • Collect Summer Assignments • Distinguish Note vs. Lab Journal • Explain the Syllabus • Explore Mr. Lam’s Webpage • Explain Different Handouts • Discuss Lab Safety Rules & Equipments • Homework and End of Class Journaling
Warm-Up • List 3 safety rules you have learned in your previous science classes.
I. Introduction • Myself • Yourselves/Your Partner • Briefly tell your name and your goal during and after you graduate from JECA and NLC.
I. Introduction • Myself • Background • Born in Vietnam
I. Introduction • Myself • Education • B.S. Zoology (OSU) • M.S. Biology (UTSA)
My Teaching Experiences • MacArthur HS • JECA • Substituting Middle Schools-High Schools • Tutor at University EOC Results 2011-2012: 100% Biology 2012-2013: 100% Biology and Chemistry 2013-2014: 100% Expected Biology and Chemistry
My interests • Buddhist Philosophy/Meditation • Nature/Plants/Invertebrate/vertebrate • Evolution/Classification • Universe/Astrobiology
I. Introduction • Myself • Yourselves/Your Partner • Briefly tell your name and your goal during and after you graduate from JECA and NLC.
III. Distinguish Note vs. Lab Journal • Note Journal is using everyday in class to copy down notes and write end of class summarization journal. • Lab Journal is using specifically for Labs – write lab reports
IV. Explain the Syllabus • QUESTIONS? • Quiz (open syllabus! )
V. Explore Mr. Lam’s Webpage • http://school.judsonisd.org/webpages/klam/ • Questions?
VI. Discuss Handouts • Syllabus • Lab Safety Contract • Chemistry Warm-up Answer Sheet • Formal Lab Report Format and Rubric
VII. Lab Safety Rules and Equipments • Rules • Equipments
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #1 Read and understand all safety instructions before you begin.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #2 Follow directions and use the equipment only as instructed.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #3 Locate the emergency exit and safety equipment, including the eye/face wash, fire extinguisher, fire blanket, and alarm.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #4 Wear all required safety equipment (including goggle, apron, gloves, long pants, and closed toe shoes). Tie back hair and loose clothes.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #5 Pour acid into water; Not water into acid.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #6 Pin specimens to pan. Do not dissect while holding them in your hand.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #7 Avoid contamination. Do not return unused chemicals to original source. Keep the correct spatula and/or stopper with its container
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #8 Report all accidents, spills, and broken glass to the teacher.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #9 Avoid eating, drinking, or directly smelling chemicals (waft instead).
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #10 Keep metals and water away from electrical equipment.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #11 Point test tubes that are being heated away from you and others.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #12 Never horse-playing in the Lab.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #13 Clean up your area, tools, and hands when done.
Most Common Safety Rules Rule #14 Turn off equipment. Recycle or dispose of materials properly.
Lab Safety Videos Top 10 Lab Safety Rules Video
Check Your Understanding What’s wrong with these pictures? No eating No Drinking In Lab Do Not Smell Chemical Directly Do Not pour Water to Acid Never Horse-playing In Lab
Check Your Understanding • 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: • wear short shorts and sandals • wear long pants, closed toed shoes, and a lab apron • wear gloves • b and c • a and c
Check Your Understanding • If the fire alarm sounds, you should: • do nothing - it is probably a false alarm • shut down your experiment, get your stuff, then leave the building • leave the building immediately following fire alarm protocols • grab a fire extinguisher and/or safety wash
Safety I Sharps container Biohazardous waste container Glass disposal container Lab coat Safety Goggles
Safety II Fire Extinguisher Eye Wash Station Chemical Fume Hood
Let’s Practice! Hand out “Recognized Lab Safety Worksheet”
Homework • Signed Syllabus and Lab Safety Contract • Bring supplies • Study for safety quiz tomorrow • Explore Mr. Lam’s webpage
End of Class Summarization Journaling 1. Quietlywrite at least 5 sentences in your “notejournal” 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 “parkinglot”. 3. Please wait for me to dismiss the class! You are wonderful! Love having you in class! Thank you!: