1 Warmup 1 Safety Why are approved eye protection devices such as goggles worn in the laboratory I f a piece of equipment is not working properly stop turn it off and tell ID: 629770
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Warm-ups
Unit 1: History/Science Methods
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Warm-up 1: Safety
Why are approved
eye protection devices (such
as goggles
) worn in the laboratory?If a piece of equipment is not working properly, stop, turn it off, and tell .TRUE/FALSE: All chemicals in the lab (including food and store-bought chemicals) should be treated as if they could be hazardous.TRUE/FALSE: Laboratory work may be started immediately upon entering the laboratory even if the teacher is not yet present.What should you do if there is a portion of a lab procedure that is unclear?
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Warm-up 2: Marine Science
True/False: Marine science encompasses only the study of marine biology and geology.
Name the three major sectors of ocean careers.
What would an oceanographer study?
List 5 professional opportunities associated with ocean studies.3Slide4
Warm-up 3: History
What was one contribution to ocean studies that is credited to the Greeks?
Who was Leif Erikson?
What type of canoes did the Polynesians use to travel around the South Pacific Ocean?
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Warm-up 4: History
In order to create more accurate maps, John Harrison designed a chronometer that could be used to determine
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Who was James Cook? Why was he important?Where is the Gulf Stream current?Why was the Wilkes Expedition important?6Slide7
Warm-up 5: History
What is “dredging”?
Who is considered the
Father of Oceanography
?When and where was the first permanent ocean laboratory established?The first US ocean laboratory was established in , Massachusetts, in 1888, and has since become one of the world’s most prestigious research institutes.7Slide8
Warm-up 6: Safety
Where are the fire blanket and fire extinguisher located in the classroom?
If something splashes in your eye, what should you do?
TRUE/FALSE: Hot glass and room temperature glass look the same.
TRUE/FALSE: It is a good idea to look into a container that is being heated.If a beaker breaks, where should the pieces be placed? 8Slide9
Warm-up 7: Ocean Terms
Match each picture with the term.
Nansen bottle
Plankton net
AlvinSide-scan sonarPurse seine net9
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Warm-up
8: Boat Terms
Match
the numbered boat
parts w/ the terms below.10
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Transom
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Hull
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Port
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Gunwale
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Starboard
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Aft
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Bow
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Water
line
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Fore
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Stern
(Boat’s
right
side)
(Boat’s
left
side)
(“rim” of boat)Slide11
Warm-up 9
: Test Review
What does a hydrometer measure?
TRUE/FALSE: Oceanography is one of the oldest “true” sciences
.What does a current meter measure?All scientific knowledge can ultimately be traced back to .Where was the first marine laboratory in the world established?Provide a name and location of one oceanographic research center.11