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Students solve 10 safety scenarios by identifying proper gear and emergency protocols to maintain a secure science classroom.

教学概述

This worksheet assesses foundational laboratory safety protocols and hazard identification through a series of situational classroom scenarios. Using a scaffolded approach that connects personal protection equipment with behavioral expectations, it reinforces the physical and procedural norms of the science lab. It is ideal for an introductory science unit as a formative assessment to ensure student readiness for hands-on experimentation.

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工具: 多项选择题
主题: 科学
类别: 科学 (通用)
等级: 4th 等级
难度: 简单
主题: 实验室安全
语言: 🇬🇧 English
项目: 10
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创建: Feb 14, 2026

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学生将学到什么

  • Identify appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for specific laboratory scenarios.
  • Apply emergency response procedures for handling spills, broken glassware, and chemical exposure.
  • Evaluate classroom behaviors to distinguish between safe and hazardous laboratory conduct.

All 10 Questions

  1. Maya is about to start an experiment using vinegar and baking soda. What should she do with her long hair before beginning?
    A) Leave it down so it stays out of her eyes
    B) Tie it back securely with a hair tie
    C) Tuck it behind her ears only
    D) Wear a hat to cover it up
  2. If you accidentally spill a small amount of water on the lab table, you should tell the teacher immediately.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. To protect your ________ from splashes or flying debris, you must always wear safety goggles during an experiment.
    A) Hands
    B) Feet
    C) Eyes
    D) Ears
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  1. Which of these is the safest way to behave while moving around the science lab?
    A) Running to get supplies quickly
    B) Walking slowly and carefully
    C) Skipping to show excitement
    D) Pushing past classmates to save time
  2. It is okay to taste a substance in the lab if it looks like common table salt.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. Before leaving the science lab, students must always ________ their hands with soap and water.
    A) Wash
    B) Dry
    C) Clap
    D) Shake
  4. What should you do if you notice a crack in a glass beaker you are about to use?
    A) Use it anyway if the crack is small
    B) Put a piece of tape over the crack
    C) Tell the teacher and get a new one
    D) Hide it at the bottom of the trash can
  5. When you want to know what a substance smells like, you should use your hand to ________ the scent toward your nose.
    A) Blow
    B) Waft
    C) Push
    D) Fan
  6. Sandals and flip-flops are the best shoes to wear during a science lab.
    A) True
    B) False
  7. Where should you look to find the instructions for your science experiment?
    A) Ask a friend at a different table
    B) Guess what to do based on the supplies
    C) Wait for the teacher to finish speaking and read the lab sheet
    D) Start mixing things to see what happens

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Grade 4 ScienceLab SafetyScientific PracticesFormative AssessmentSafety ProceduresElementary Science
This 4th grade science quiz contains 10 items covering essential laboratory safety including PPE usage, waffing techniques, reporting accidents, and following directions. The assessment utilizes multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank question types to evaluate a student's ability to navigate a science lab safely. Each question includes a pedagogical explanation to reinforce the reasoning behind safety protocols, supporting conceptual mastery of safe scientific inquiry.

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常见问题解答

Yes, this science quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for substitutes because it features clear scenarios and a detailed answer key that allows for independent student work.

Most fourth-grade students will finish this 10-question science quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a great choice for a quick check for understanding.

This science quiz can be easily adapted by reading the situational questions aloud to students who need literacy support or by using the included explanations to facilitate a small-group review.

While specifically designed as a 4th grade science quiz, the universal safety concepts make it appropriate for 3rd and 5th grade students who are beginning laboratory work.

Teachers can use this science quiz at the start of the school year to identify specific safety gaps before students begin their first hands-on science experiment.