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October 20013 Ch 1 lesson 5 
How do 
scientists use 
tools and stay 
?safe
Science tools
Tools
Tool : is an object used to do work. 
You can use tools to observe. 
Tools can help you measure: 
* volume 
* temperature 
* length 
* distance 
* mass 
tools can help you collect and record 
.data
Data are facts and information that you observe. 
* Computers help you record data. 
Computers help you share 
observations with others and find 
new information. 
* Camera . is a tool to record data
Some tools you use to observe make 
objects appear larger. 
Binoculars : are a tool that helps you see 
things . that are far away
Binoculars help you see birds 
nesting in trees
Tools for 
Measuring and 
Observing
Unit of measure :is the quantity you 
use to measure something. 
Scientists use units of the metric system when they make measurements. 
* Meters and centimeters are 
metric units used to measure length. 
* Feet and inches are units of the 
united states system. They are used 
.to measure length
Thermometers measure temperature. 
Thermometers are marked in degrees Celsius(C) and degrees Fahrenheit (F). 
Scientists usually record data in degrees 
.Celsius
Graduated cylinder can be used to measure 
volume, or the amount of space an object 
takes up. Volume is measured in 
(milliliters(ml
Clocks and stopwatches are used to 
.measure time
Rulers and meter sticks to measure length 
and distance in meters (m) and centimeters 
(.(cm
Hand lens enlarges objects too. It does 
not enlarge objects as much as a 
microscope does. It is easier to carry, 
.though
Microscopes use several lenses to make 
objects appear larger. Microscopes let 
.you see more detail
Balance can be used to measure 
.an object’s mass in grams
Safety
Safety goggles : is a tool that 
.helps protect you
Safety rules to remember 
- listen to your teacher’s instructions. 
- Read each activity carefully. 
- Never taste or smell materials unless your teacher 
tells you to. 
- Wear safety goggles, wear gloves, and tie hair 
back when needed. 
- Handle scissors and other equipment carefully. 
- Keep your workplace neat and clean. 
- Clean up spills immediately. 
- Tell your teacher immediately about accidents or 
if you see something that looks unsafe. 
- Wash your hands well after every activity. 
.- Return all materials to their proper places
Investigating 
safely
When scientists explore underwater, 
they need certain tools to stay safe. 
The scuba divers need: 
1- filled with oxygen to 
breathe. 
Tanks 
Wet suits 
2- to . protect their skin
Tanks
Wetsuit
How do scientists use tools and stay safe

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How do scientists use tools and stay safe

  • 1. October 20013 Ch 1 lesson 5 How do scientists use tools and stay ?safe
  • 4. Tool : is an object used to do work. You can use tools to observe. Tools can help you measure: * volume * temperature * length * distance * mass tools can help you collect and record .data
  • 5. Data are facts and information that you observe. * Computers help you record data. Computers help you share observations with others and find new information. * Camera . is a tool to record data
  • 6. Some tools you use to observe make objects appear larger. Binoculars : are a tool that helps you see things . that are far away
  • 7. Binoculars help you see birds nesting in trees
  • 8. Tools for Measuring and Observing
  • 9. Unit of measure :is the quantity you use to measure something. Scientists use units of the metric system when they make measurements. * Meters and centimeters are metric units used to measure length. * Feet and inches are units of the united states system. They are used .to measure length
  • 10. Thermometers measure temperature. Thermometers are marked in degrees Celsius(C) and degrees Fahrenheit (F). Scientists usually record data in degrees .Celsius
  • 11. Graduated cylinder can be used to measure volume, or the amount of space an object takes up. Volume is measured in (milliliters(ml
  • 12. Clocks and stopwatches are used to .measure time
  • 13. Rulers and meter sticks to measure length and distance in meters (m) and centimeters (.(cm
  • 14. Hand lens enlarges objects too. It does not enlarge objects as much as a microscope does. It is easier to carry, .though
  • 15. Microscopes use several lenses to make objects appear larger. Microscopes let .you see more detail
  • 16. Balance can be used to measure .an object’s mass in grams
  • 18. Safety goggles : is a tool that .helps protect you
  • 19. Safety rules to remember - listen to your teacher’s instructions. - Read each activity carefully. - Never taste or smell materials unless your teacher tells you to. - Wear safety goggles, wear gloves, and tie hair back when needed. - Handle scissors and other equipment carefully. - Keep your workplace neat and clean. - Clean up spills immediately. - Tell your teacher immediately about accidents or if you see something that looks unsafe. - Wash your hands well after every activity. .- Return all materials to their proper places
  • 21. When scientists explore underwater, they need certain tools to stay safe. The scuba divers need: 1- filled with oxygen to breathe. Tanks Wet suits 2- to . protect their skin
  • 22. Tanks