Welcome to AIDE Physical Science Lab area:

You must first complete the Lab Safety investigation. Then you must complete 16 additional investigations for the course credit. Four each quarter(.25) credits. Each lab has a few questions to answer after completing the procedure for the lab. We currently offer 24 labs to choose from, two found in each chapter of the book. It is also an option for you to develop your own investigation. Your investigation must be associated with the materials in the chapter and MUST BE APPROVED BY YOUR INSTRUCTOR PRIOR TO YOUR INVESTIGATION. You can contact him at jmarley@yksd.com

For the lab checklists click on the link below.

Investigation and Lab Safety **Quiz**

Investigation 1-1: Hands Instead of Feet **Quiz**

Investigation 1-2: Counting Squares and Calculating Area **Quiz**

Investigation 2-1: Identifying Properties **Quiz**

Investigation 2-2: Finding Density **Quiz**

Investigation 3-1: Breaking Down Water **Quiz**

Investigation 3-2: Making Models of Atoms **Quiz**

Investigation 4 - 1: Breaking Down Water **Quiz**

Investigation 4 -2: Electricity and Metals **Quiz**

Investigation 5-1:Observing a Chemical Change **Quiz**

Investigation 5-2: Identifying Acids and Bases **Quiz**

Investigation 6-1: Separating a Mixture **Quiz**

Investigation 6 -2: Observing Different Kinds of Reactions**Quiz**

Investigation 7-1: Finding Speed **Quiz**

Investigation 7-2: Newton's Third Law of Motion **Quiz**

Investigation 8-1: Mass, Height, and Energy **Quiz**

Investigation 8 - 2: Finding the Mechanical Advantage of a Lever **Quiz**

Investigation 9 -1: Observing and Comparing Expansion and Contraction **Quiz**

Investigation 9 -2: Measuring the Rate of Heat Loss **Quiz**

Investigation 10-1: Inferring How Sound Waves Travel **Quiz**

Investigation 10-2: Measureing Angles of Reflected Rays **Quiz**

Investigation 11-1:Constructing Series Circuits **Quiz**

Investigation 11-2: Constructing Parallel Circuits **Quiz**

Investigation 12-1: Observing Magnetic Lines of Force **Quiz**

Investigation 12-2: Constructing an Electromagnet **Quiz**