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Books in Lab Logistics and Safety series

  • Help! First Aid in the Lab

    Jill Sherman

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Sometimes laboratory experiments can get out of hand. Sometimes they can even cause harm. Knowing basic first aid is an essential aspect of lab safety. Each lab should be equipped with proper safety equipment to avoid larger issues, as well as first aid kits just in case. Readers will learn about the different types of safety equipment, such as safety showers and eyewash stations, found in labs and how to use each one properly. Photographs and diagrams help readers identify each type of equipment, while fact boxes provide readers with fun information about science.
  • Beakers, Burners, and Balance Scales! Equipment in the Lab

    Alison Eldridge, Stephen Eldridge

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Doing experiments in a laboratory requires equipment. After all, you can't test all the properties of salt and sugar without beakers, a Bunsen burner, and a crucible. With this book, readers will learn about the pieces of equipment found in most science labs, what they're used for, and how to use them. Full-color photographs, helpful diagrams, and informative fact boxes aid readers in understanding the importance of lab safety and proper lab equipment care.
  • Fire and Ice! Measuring Temperatures in the Lab

    Jill Sherman

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Measuring the temperature of different types of matter is a key component of many different branches of science, especially chemistry. However, for a long time, scientists could only tell if something was hot or cold and didn't have a way to tell precisely hot or how cold that thing was. Today, we use thermometers in the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin scales to measure temperature. Diagrams and fact boxes help readers understand the practical uses of each scale and how to safely measure temperature in the lab.
  • Fizz, Gurgle, Pop! Chemical Reactions in the Lab

    Daniel R. Faust

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Whether they are testing a new drug, creating new materials, or checking the safety of our food and water, all scientists follow the scientific method. One of the major steps in the scientific method is testing your hypothesis. That's when scientists hit the lab! This volume stresses the important of safety in the laboratory, whether it's a school science lab or the most high-tech research facility. It also examines the proper rules and procedures everyone must follow when working with chemicals in the lab. Fact boxes and full-color photographs support the age-appropriate text.
  • Help! First Aid in the Lab

    Jill Sherman

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Sometimes laboratory experiments can get out of hand. Sometimes they can even cause harm. Knowing basic first aid is an essential aspect of lab safety. Each lab should be equipped with proper safety equipment to avoid larger issues, as well as first aid kits just in case. Readers will learn about the different types of safety equipment, such as safety showers and eyewash stations, found in labs and how to use each one properly. Photographs and diagrams help readers identify each type of equipment, while fact boxes provide readers with fun information about science.
  • Fizz, Gurgle, Pop! Chemical Reactions in the Lab

    Daniel R Faust

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Whether they are testing a new drug, creating new materials, or checking the safety of our food and water, all scientists follow the scientific method. One of the major steps in the scientific method is testing your hypothesis. That's when scientists hit the lab! This volume stresses the important of safety in the laboratory, whether it's a school science lab or the most high-tech research facility. It also examines the proper rules and procedures everyone must follow when working with chemicals in the lab. Fact boxes and full-color photographs support the age-appropriate text.
  • Let's Experiment! the Scientific Method in the Lab

    Alison Eldridge, Stephen Eldridge

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2020)
    The scientific method is the process scientists use to test ideas and gather useful results. As part of the scientific method, scientists gather data, form a hypothesis, and test their hypothesis by performing experiments. Not all hypotheses will be right, but that's part of science! Readers will learn the parts of the scientific method, best practices for running experiments, and how to interpret the results of their experiment. Diagrams and fact boxes provide readers with essential information about using the scientific method in the lab.
  • Taking Care! Safety in the Lab

    Kathleen A. Klatte

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Performing experiments in a science lab is a fun and exciting way to learn new things, but accidents in the lab are certainly not fun! This book explains the importance of following safety procedures in the lab. Young scientists will learn about the link between good safety and good science. Proper lab procedures can be the difference between a great new discovery and a plain old mess. Colorful photographs, notes on historical experiments, and informational sidebars help readers get a glimpse into the exciting world of laboratory science.
  • Taking Care! Safety in the Lab

    Kathleen A Klatte

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Performing experiments in a science lab is a fun and exciting way to learn new things, but accidents in the lab are certainly not fun! This book explains the importance of following safety procedures in the lab. Young scientists will learn about the link between good safety and good science. Proper lab procedures can be the difference between a great new discovery and a plain old mess. Colorful photographs, notes on historical experiments, and informational sidebars help readers get a glimpse into the exciting world of laboratory science.
  • Lab Logistics and Safety

    Various

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2020)
    In a laboratory, students can see science in action, but first, they need to know how to be safe and make their experiments and results count. In this unique set, readers will learn what they need to know to become young scientists, including basic lab safety procedures, equipment they may use, and proper experiment protocol. Color photographs will help them make connections with the texts, and age-appropriate language will help them understand that everyone can be a scientist. Features include: Important safety information shows students how to properly behave and work in a lab setting. Examples of experiments and equipment connects the topic to real-world laboratories. Fact boxes and sidebars offer additional interesting tips to catch readers' interest.
  • Lab Logistics and Safety

    Various

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2020)
    In a laboratory, students can see science in action, but first, they need to know how to be safe and make their experiments and results count. In this unique set, readers will learn what they need to know to become young scientists, including basic lab safety procedures, equipment they may use, and proper experiment protocol. Color photographs will help them make connections with the texts, and age-appropriate language will help them understand that everyone can be a scientist. Features include: Important safety information shows students how to properly behave and work in a lab setting. Examples of experiments and equipment connects the topic to real-world laboratories. Fact boxes and sidebars offer additional interesting tips to catch readers' interest.
  • Fire and Ice! Measuring Temperatures in the Lab

    Jill Sherman

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Measuring the temperature of different types of matter is a key component of many different branches of science, especially chemistry. However, for a long time, scientists could only tell if something was hot or cold and didn't have a way to tell precisely hot or how cold that thing was. Today, we use thermometers in the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin scales to measure temperature. Diagrams and fact boxes help readers understand the practical uses of each scale and how to safely measure temperature in the lab.