My Own Lab Coat A getting to know you activity. Bellwork 8/11/15 1. Have out a pencil and colored pencils/crayons (NO MARKERS). 2. Get ready to write.

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My Own Lab Coat A getting to know you activity

Bellwork 8/11/15 1. Have out a pencil and colored pencils/crayons (NO MARKERS). 2. Get ready to write down important info (somewhere you won’t lose it!) 3. Sit Quietly…

Prepare the Lab Coat 1. Fold the edges so that the coat meets in the middle. 2. Cut out the lab coat.

Decorating Your Lab Coat 1. Left: Write 5 quotes, song titles/lyrics or movie/TV characters that represent you. Draw a picture of at least 3 of them. 2. Center: What are the characteristics of a scientist? Explain in complete sentences & illustrate! 3.Right: List a minimum of 3 goals for the year, and a brief action plan to achieve them. 1. OUTSIDE: Be Creative and colorful!! On the left hand side, largely write your name  Things you like?Favorite food? Team?

Outside of the Lab Coat 1.Let ’ s decorate your lab coat. 1.On the left hand side, largely write your name (be creative). 2.Draw a picture of you on the bottom right hand side. 3.Finally, color the coat in at least 3 complementary colors. *Make them wall worthy!