Description
Use these cards as a review of the basic lab equipment that is used in the science lab. Students will match the name of the equipment with the image and function of the equipment. Cards include: graduated cylinder, beaker, triple beam balance, ruler, thermometer, spring scale and density.
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2nd - 6th
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Description
Use these cards as a review of the basic lab equipment that is used in the science lab. Students will match the name of the equipment with the image and function of the equipment. Cards include: graduated cylinder, beaker, triple beam balance, ruler, thermometer, spring scale and density.
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I love the idea of this resource and I am happy I downloaded it for my students to use. However, when I saw that it was FIVE pages long I didn't realize it was only 7 pieces of lab equipment. My students have to learn : life science models, hand lenses, stereoscopes, microscopes, beakers, Petri dishes, microscope slides, graduated cylinders, test tubes, meter sticks, metric rulers, metric tape measures, timing devices, hot plates, balances, thermometers, calculators, water test kits, computers, temperature and pH probes, collecting nets, insect traps, globes, digital cameras, journals/notebooks, chemical splash goggles, aprons, gloves, eye/face wash, a fire blanket, and a fire extinguisher.
So, this is not a negative review at all. I am definitely using this resource and I am so glad it is editable so I can add in what I need for my students.
Great resource thanks
Great addition to my unit!
Great pictures and definitions
Love this!
Been using this for years as a science teacher! Great for Journals
Good for into lab classes like middle school, not detailed enough or difficult enough for high school, 9th grade.
Excellent Resource!
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