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What should you do before starting an experiment that you designed yourself?
What should you do before starting an experiment that you designed yourself?
Which action demonstrates responsible behavior in the science classroom?
Which action demonstrates responsible behavior in the science classroom?
What is NOT recommended while conducting experiments in the science classroom?
What is NOT recommended while conducting experiments in the science classroom?
How can you ensure you are prepared for a science activity?
How can you ensure you are prepared for a science activity?
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What should you do if you have allergies or medical issues that could affect your safety?
What should you do if you have allergies or medical issues that could affect your safety?
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Always get your teacher's ______ before starting an experiment you designed.
Always get your teacher's ______ before starting an experiment you designed.
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You should tell your teacher immediately if you see a safety ______.
You should tell your teacher immediately if you see a safety ______.
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Keep yourself and your work area ______ and clean during science activities.
Keep yourself and your work area ______ and clean during science activities.
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You should never eat, drink, or chew gum in the science ______.
You should never eat, drink, or chew gum in the science ______.
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Before starting an activity, read all the written ______ carefully.
Before starting an activity, read all the written ______ carefully.
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Study Notes
Classroom Safety
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Follow your teacher's directions
- Listen to your teacher, and follow instructions carefully.
- Ask your teacher for clarifications.
- Do not start an activity without permission.
- Obtain your teacher's approval before starting independent experiments.
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Act responsibly
- Be aware of safety hazards.
- Report safety hazards like broken glass, spills, or unsafe student behavior.
- Inform your teacher about any allergies or medical conditions.
- Do not wear contact lenses during experiments.
- Read all written instructions carefully before starting.
- Clean up and store equipment after use.
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Be science-ready
- Bring required materials like your textbook, notebook, pencil, worksheets, and any other relevant items.
- Keep yourself and your work area organized and clean.
- Wash your hands after each activity.
- Avoid eating, drinking, or chewing gum in the science classroom.
- Wear safety goggles or other safety equipment as instructed.
- Secure loose clothing, hair, and jewelry to avoid accidents.
Classroom Safety Rules
- Follow Teacher's Directions: Always listen carefully and follow directions from your teacher. If you are unsure about something, ask for clarification. Never start an activity without your teacher's approval.
- Act Responsibly: Be aware of your own safety and the safety of others. Report any safety hazards to your teacher immediately, including broken glass, spills, or unsafe actions by other students. Inform your teacher about any allergies, medical conditions, or relevant information. Do not wear contact lenses during experiments.
- Be Science-Ready: Come prepared with necessary materials like textbooks, notebooks, pencils, worksheets, and any other items required for activities or investigations. Maintain a tidy and clean work area. Wash your hands after every activity. Never eat, drink, or chew gum in the science classroom. Wear safety goggles or other protective equipment as instructed. Keep clothing, hair, and loose jewelry out of the way during experiments.
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Test your knowledge on classroom safety protocols essential for a safe learning environment. This quiz will cover important aspects such as following teacher's directions, acting responsibly, and being prepared for science activities. Ensure you are familiar with safety precautions to contribute to a secure classroom experience.