The document lists the inventory of items in a science laboratory as of February 2022. It includes 40 items such as compound microscopes, glass slides, beakers, and litmus paper. The document also outlines the laboratory experiments and activities for different grade levels and quarters. These include experiments on the scientific method, cells, light, forces and motion, chemistry concepts like bonds and reactions, and biology topics such as genetics and ecosystems.
The document lists the inventory of items in a science laboratory as of February 2022. It includes 40 items such as compound microscopes, glass slides, beakers, and litmus paper. The document also outlines the laboratory experiments and activities for different grade levels and quarters. These include experiments on the scientific method, cells, light, forces and motion, chemistry concepts like bonds and reactions, and biology topics such as genetics and ecosystems.
The document lists the inventory of items in a science laboratory as of February 2022. It includes 40 items such as compound microscopes, glass slides, beakers, and litmus paper. The document also outlines the laboratory experiments and activities for different grade levels and quarters. These include experiments on the scientific method, cells, light, forces and motion, chemistry concepts like bonds and reactions, and biology topics such as genetics and ecosystems.
1. Compound Microscope 2. Simple Microscope 3. Glass slide 4. Glass cover 5. Dissecting sets 6. Erlenmeyer Flask 7. Beaker 8. Bell Jar 9. Stirring Rod 10. Planetarium 11. Tripod 12. Set of Weights 13. Graduated Cylinder 14. Thermometers 15. Magnifying Glass 16. Test Tube 17. Funnel 18. Pipette 19. Test tube rack 20. Bunsen burner 21. Alcohol lamp 22. Syringe 23. Tongs 24. Dropper 25. Tuning fork 26. Magnet 27. Weighing Scale 28. Balance scale 29. Spatula 30. Burette 31. Ring stand 32. Wire Gauze 33. Mortar and Pestle 34. Rubber Stopper/cork 35. Evaporating Dish 36. Petri Dish 37. Forceps 38. Wire Brush 39. Watch Glass 40. Litmus paper 41. Filter paper LIST OF LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS/ACTIVITIES GRADE QUARTE EXPERIMENTS/ACTIVITIES LEVEL R The Scientific Method Elements and Compounds Distinguish Mixtures from Substances Based on a set of 1 Properties Properties of Solutions Concentrations of Solutions Parts and Function of the Microscope Focusing Specimens Using Compound Microscope Different Levels of Biological Organization from Cell to Biosphere Animal and Plant Cell 2 Cell as the Basic and Functional Unit of Life Reproduction: Asexual and Sexual Reproduction Biotic and Abiotic Factors Everything is Connected 7 Energy Transfer in the Ecosystem Motion Speed Acceleration Waves 3 Properties and Characteristics of Sound Light Colors of Light – Colors of Life Heat Transfer Types of Changing Process All About Location To Protect and to Conserve 4 Reason for the Seasons Solar Eclipse Lunar Eclipse Force and Motion Newton’s Third Law of Motion Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy When Hotter, Faster, or Slower? Colors of Light 1 Heat and Temperature Relationship between Voltage and Current Advantages and Disadvantages of Series and Parallel 8 Connections Electrical Safety Devices Earthquakes and Faults EARTHQUAKE: Epicenter vs. Focus, Intensity vs. Magnitude and Active vs. Inactive Fault 2 The Relationship Between Faults and Earthquakes Typhoon Understanding Typhoon Comets, Asteroids and Meteors GRADE QUARTER EXPERIMENTS/ACTIVITIES LEVEL Matter Sort Physical Change or Chemical Change 3 Phase Change Water Cycle Atomic Structure 8 Frayer Model Meiosis I and II My Global Name 4 Who’s on the Red List? Food Chain and Food Web Never-ending Cycle What a Bunch of Grapes What’s the Word? Bikini Bottom Genetics: Incomplete Dominance 1 My Backyard Biodiversity Understanding Glycolysis Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Lewis Electron Dot Structure (LEDS) Atomic Model Ionic Bond 2 Organic Compounds 9 Alkane, Alkene or Alkyne Mole Concept Volcanoes Soda-mint Candy (volcanic eruption) 3 When the Sun’s Rays Strike Poster Making (climate change/global warming) Am I a Climate Hero or a Climate Culprit? Problem Solving 4 Concept Map Flowchart Head-On Collision Mountain Building 1 Going Separate Ways Concept Map Electromagnetic Spectrum Image Characteristics and Laws of Reflection Type of Image Formed by Concave Mirrors at Different 2 Object Positions How Does a Pinhole Viewer Work? Concept Map 10 Menstrual Cycle Break it Down! 3 DNA and RNA molecule Genetic Diseases AHA! Analogous! Homologous Problem Solving Graphic Organizer Decomposition, Combination, Single Replacement, or 4 Double Replacement Exothermic or Endothermic Poster Making