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The document provides a concept map, steps of the scientific method, and a matching activity about laboratory equipment and their uses. The concept map is about matter and includes terms like element, compound, mixture, metal, and non-metal. The scientific method steps are listed out of order and need to be arranged correctly. The matching activity pairs laboratory equipment with their purposes, such as test tubes, Bunsen burners, pipets, and more.
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Matter

The document provides a concept map, steps of the scientific method, and a matching activity about laboratory equipment and their uses. The concept map is about matter and includes terms like element, compound, mixture, metal, and non-metal. The scientific method steps are listed out of order and need to be arranged correctly. The matching activity pairs laboratory equipment with their purposes, such as test tubes, Bunsen burners, pipets, and more.
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JUAN SUMULONG MEMORIAL JUNIOR COLLEGE

S.Y.2017-2018
SCIENCE 7
Name:_______________________________________________ Date:__________________________
Yr. & Sec.: ____________________________________________ Teacher:_______________________
Complete the concept map of matter by choosing the correct answer from the box below.

MATTER

Element Mixture Colloid


Pure substance Acid Heterogeneous
Solution Metalloid Compound
Suspension Base
Metal Homogeneous
Non Metal Salt

B. Arrange the steps in scientific method in order. Write in the correct answer in the box.

Reporting findings Testing hypothesis and Gathering data


Analyzing and Presenting Data Creating Conclusion
Statement of the Research Problem Formulation of Hypothesis

C. Match Column A with Column B.


A B
______1. Used to hold and heat liquids a. clay triangle
______2. Used for heating and exposing items to flame b. test tube holder
______3. Used for storage c. thermometer
______4. Used for moving small amount of liquid d. ring stand
______5. Used to take temperature e. test tube rack
______7. Used to support items being heated f. mortar and pestle
______8. Used to hold test tube g. microspatula
______9. Used to seal test tube h. pipet
______10. Used to crush solids into powder i. stopper
______11. Used to hold test tube s upright while observing j. Bunsen burner
______12. Used for transferring small amount of solid k. beaker
______13. Used to stir solutions l.reagent bottle
______14. Used to hold crucibles when they are being heated m. stirring rod

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