Safety Video and Tools for Scientists Photos - K - 5


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July 25th 2008
Published: July 25th 2008
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 Video Playlist:

1: Science Safety 167 secs
Video and photos for use with lessons for all grade levels K - 5.



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Photos: 10, Displayed: 10


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Turtle RodeoTurtle Rodeo
Turtle Rodeo

I am getting ready to dive for a turtle.
Diving for a turtleDiving for a turtle
Diving for a turtle

This is how you catch a turtle.
FIrst CatchFIrst Catch
FIrst Catch

Me and Brian wrestling my first catch. That turtle weighs about 180 pounds!
Tagging Tagging
Tagging

We tag the turtles so that scientist, Ian Bell, can keep up with their growth and travels.
WeighingWeighing
Weighing

We weigh each turtle and record the data next the turtle's tag number.
Measuring TurtleMeasuring Turtle
Measuring Turtle

We measure each turtle too!
LaproscopyLaproscopy
Laproscopy

Ian Bell, looks inside of the hawksbill turtles to see if they are going to have babies.
Waiting RoomWaiting Room
Waiting Room

Turtles waiting to see the doctor for laproscopy.
Data and meData and me
Data and me

My job was to record the data. It is very important to keep accurate records so the scientists can determine what is happening to the turtles and how to help them survive.
WHOO-HOO!WHOO-HOO!
WHOO-HOO!

That's me having a little fun after working hard!


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