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Table of Contents Pg. Description Pg. Description 1 Author’s page 32 -37 Scientific tools & Measurements packet 2-7 Table of content 38 Metric Conversions Worksheet 8 Formulas 39-43 Lab Measurement activity 9 Periodic table 44-45 Science Tools Fold up (review) 10 Flinn Lab Safety Contract 46 Designing an experiment (Pearson – 37) 11 lab Safety symbols 12 Lab report format 13-15 Lab safety ppt 16-17 Lab safety station activity 18 lab equipment 19-24 What is science packet 25 Metric system ladder 26 - 29 Science skills ppt 30-31 Scientific measurement (Key Concept summaries)