agenda 09-23-2015 1.introduction 2.homework 3.activity 4: handling hazardous materials at home...
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Agenda 09-23-20151. Introduction 2. Homework 3. Activity 4: Handling Hazardous
Materials at Home 4. Discussion & Review
Homework
• Work on science fair project
ObjectiveStudents will be able to:
– Identify the risks associated with the use of hazardous materials at home.
PurposeStudents will be able to:
– Identify and handle hazardous materials at home safely.
• PRE-LAB: flammable, corrosive, toxic.
• DATA • Paste the table provided
by your teacher.
• Read the Introduction (A13)
Activity 4: Hazardous Materials at Home
Activity 4: Hazardous Materials at Home
• Data
1. Complete the “names” section2. Read each statement and tell
(circle) if each of you agree or disagree with the statement. These are your predictions.
Activity 4: Hazardous Materials at Home
• Watch the Video
https://youtu.be/uIDQ2nqiQzg
Activity 4: Hazardous Materials at Home
• Data
• Read each statement again and tell (+/-) if your predictions (circled answers) for each was correct/incorrect.
Activity 4: Hazardous Materials at Home
• Analysis
• Answer Analysis Questions 1-3 (p.A18)• Share and explain your answers
Analysis Question 1
In what ways can household products be harmful?
•Household products that are hazardous can be toxic, corrosive or flammable. •They can contain metals that are toxic to humans. •They can accumulate in ecosystems and cause harm to organisms. •If they are handled, stored or disposed of incorrectly, some can react with other chemicals and cause harmful accidents.
Analysis Question 2
Give an example of a product that can no longer bediscarded in the garbage. Explain why this is nolonger allowed.
Batteries are one example of a product that can no longer be discarded in the garbage in most states. They contain heavy metals that can accumulate in the ground and groundwater if they end up in a open garbage dumps or landfills.
Analysis Question 3
Where in people’s homes do you think they are likelyto have the greatest number of household hazardousproducts?
Places where automotive, cleaning or painting supplies are stored.