The tools of science

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THE TOOLS OF SCIENCE

A PowerPoint Presentation by:

C.J. Lewis

TOOLS?

What are your past experiences?What past tools have you worked with?Time for some new ones!Let’s add to your

OUR FIRST TOOL…THE SPRING SCALE!

Spring scale?How does it work?Has anyone ever used one?

NEXT UP…THE STOPWATCH!

Not just for timing runners!How many of you have used one?Scientific uses.

AN OLD FRIEND…THE METER STICK!

Like a big ruler!Centimeters and millimeters.Feet?

THE MEASURING TAPE

A flexible meter stick.Advantages?Outside of class uses?

THE MAGNIFYING GLASS

Used by detectives…and seventh graders!Not just for burning ants.Safe uses in class.

MODELS!

No, not the runway ones.Have you ever made a model?Solar system model.

FEELING WARM? CHECK THE THERMOMETER!

CelsiusFahrenheitWhat things will we check the temperature of?

SIEVES

Some people use them for cooking.We’ll use them for science!Have you ever used one?

MICROSCOPE

Very common scientific tool.The Michael Jordan

of science tools.Discover exciting things!

MICROSCOPE SLIDES

This is what we’ll be looking at.Bacteria, cells, and more. Oh my!

HOT, HOT, HOTPLATES!

Dangers!UsesNot a stovetop

PH METERS

What is Ph?Why do we test it?Where is it found?

REVIEW

Our new tools.Safety. Safety. Safety.Lets fill our…

WORKS CITEDSlide Two and Fifteen - Bradley Stemke, My New Toolbox, May 9th, 2010, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Four - William Warby, Stopwatch, February 29th, 2009, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Five – geishaboy500, Tape Measure, December 30th, 2009, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Six – D. Sharon Pruitt, Free Coiled Tape Measure, January 18th, 2009, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Seven – Woodley Wonderworks, Not Quite Clear On The Subject, September 23rd, 2007, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Eight – Sam Pullara, Anna’s Solar System, May 22nd, 2009, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Nine – Andres Rueda, Banned Mercury-in-glass thermometer, April 2nd, 2009, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Ten – Biology Big Brother, Sieve, March 23rd, 2007, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Eleven – Matthew Hine, modern_microscope.jpg, May 18th, 2006, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Twelve – Yasser, endometrial hyperplasia, April 5th, 2005, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Thirteen – Jeff Keyzer, PID Controlled Hotplate, January 16th, 2009, Creative Commons Attribution.Slide Fourteen – lofaesofa, Alkaline Ph, January 26th, 2007, Creative Commons Attribution.