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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

SECONDARY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME

INTEGRATED SCIENCE

GRADE 7

Week 2 Lesson 1 – Worksheet 1: Easy

Complete the table below by writing the name of the equipment that best suits the functions
given.

Object Name FUNCTION

Used to pick up or hold hot objects


Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical splashes.

A wide mouthed container used to transportt, heat or store


substances. It is not reliable for accurate measurements of
volume.
A small container used to heat small amounts of substances.

A device used to measure the mass of an object or substance.

Protects what the scientist is wearing from hazardous or hot


chemicals spills.
Used to dispense a very small amount of a liquid.

Used to light a Bunsen burner.


Attaches to a lab stand and used to hold a variety of lab
equipment.

Used to measure volumes very precisely.


Used to hold a variety of lab equipment, especially during a
reaction in which a heat source is being used.

Used to pour liquids into containers with small opening or to hold


a filter paper.

Used to heat objects.


Week 2 Lesson 1– Worksheet 2: Challenging
Answer the questions given below by unscrambling the letters in bracket
1. Holding 100mL of water (ebkare) ________________

2. Measuring 27 mL of liquid (daudgtear ldnreiyc) ________________

3. Measuring exactly 43mL of an acid (retubet) ________________

4. Massing out 120 g of sodium chloride (acbnela) ________________

5. Suspending glassware over the Bunsen burner (rwei zeagu) ________________

6. Used to pour liquids into containers with small openings or to hold filter paper (unfenl)

________________

7. Mixing a small amount of chemicals together (lewl letpa) ________________

8. Heating contents in a test tube (estt ubet smalcp) ________________

9. Holding many test tubes filled with chemicals (estt ubet karc) ________________

10. Used to clean the inside of test tubes or graduated cylinders (iwer srbuh)
________________
11. Keeping liquid contents in a beaker from splattering (tahcw sgasl)
________________

12. A narrow-mouthed container used to transport, heat or store substances, often used
when a stopper is required. (ymerereel kslaf) ________________

13. Heating contents in the lab (nuesnb bneurr) ________________

14. Transport a hot beaker (gntos) ________________

15. Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical splashes (ggloges)________________

16. Used to grind chemicals to powder (tmraor nda stlepe) ________________


MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

SECONDARY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME

INTEGRATED SCIENCE

GRADE 7

Week 2 Lesson 1– Worksheet 1: Answer Sheet

Object Name FUNCTION


Tongs
Used to pick up or hold hot objects
Goggles Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical splashes.

A wide mouthed container used to transport, heat or store


Beaker
substances. It is not reliable for accurate measurements of
volume.
A small container used to heat small amounts of substances.
Test tube
Triple Beam Balance A device used to measure the mass of an object or substance.

Protects what the scientist is wearing from hazardous or hot


Lab coat chemicals spills.
Used to dispense a very small amount of a liquid.
Dropper
Used to light a Bunsen burner.
Striker
Attaches to a lab stand and used to hold a variety of lab
Ring clamp equipment.
Graduated cylinder
Used to measure volumes very precisely.
Ring stand Used to hold a variety of lab equipment, especially during a
reaction in which a heat source is being used.

Used to pour liquids into containers with small opening or to hold


Funnel a filter paper.
Bunsen Burner
Used to heat objects.
Week 2 Lesson 1 – Worksheet 2: Answer Sheet

Answer the questions given below by unscrambling the letters in bracket

1. Holding 100mL of water (ebkare) Beaker

2. Measuring 27 mL of liquid (daudgtear ldnreiyc) Graduated cylinder

3. Measuring exactly 43mL of an acid (tretube) Burette

4. Massing out 120 g of sodium chloride (acbnela) Balance

5. Suspending glassware over the Bunsen burner (rwei zeagu) Wire gauze

6. Used to pour liquids into containers with small openings or to hold filter paper
(unfenl) Funnel

7. Mixing a small amount of chemicals together (lewl letpa) Well plate

8. Heating contents in a test tube (estt ubet smalcp) Test tube clamps

9. Holding many test tubes filled with chemicals (estt ubet karc) Test tube rack

10. Used to clean the inside of test tubes or graduated cylinders (iwer srbuh)
Wire brush
11. Keeping liquid contents in a beaker from splattering (tahcw sgasl)
Watch glass
12. A narrow-mouthed container used to transport, heat or store substances, often used
when a stopper is required. (ymerereel kslaf) Erlenmeyer flask

13. Heating contents in the lab (nuesnb bneurr) Bunsen burner

14. Transport a hot beaker (gntos) Tongs

15. Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical splashes (ggloges)
Goggles
16. Used to grind chemicals to powder (tmraor nda stlepe) Mortar and Pestle

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