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ELEMENT BABY BOOK PROJECT PROCEDURES AND EXAMPLE

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ELEMENT BABY BOOK PROJECTPROCEDURES AND EXAMPLE

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CONGRATULATIONS!

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INTRODUCTION

• In this project you will adopt an element from the periodic table.

• As the proud new parent of your element, you will create a baby book to remember each stage of your element’s life.

• This project is worth 100 points!

• Some parts will be completed in class others done at home

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HOW AND WHEN?When:

• Introduction: 11-12-15

• Class work: 11-13-15, 11-16-15, 11-17-15, 11-18-15, 11-19-15

• Final Project due Date: Friday 11-20-15

• Presentation (small group): 11-20-15

Time line:

• Research, Cover Page, pg 1 – 11-16-15 (homework)

• Page 2 & 3– 11-16-15

• Page 4 & 5 – 11-17-15

• Page 6 & 7 – 11-18-15

• Final touches, ask someone to look it over –11-19-15

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PROCESS• Use the resources listed on your handout

• avoid Wikipedia

• During this process remember to include:

• Color

• Neatness

• Check spelling and grammar

• Fill the pages

• Be creative!!!

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COVER PAGE 2.5PTS.

•Name of element (the name you gave it + element)

•Picture of the element

•Decorative cover – colored, nice looking

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COVER PAGE (POOR) EXAMPLE

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BETTER EXAMPLE

Harry Hydrogen

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BIRTH CERTIFICATE 20PTS• Name (name of the element) Harry Hydrogen

• Nickname (symbol) H

• Birth Date (date element discovered) 1766

• Birth Weight (atomic Mass) 1.01 amu

• Birth Height (atomic number) 1

• Race (type of element- metal, non-metal, metalloid) non-metal

• Physician in Attendance (discoverer) Henry Cavendish

• Gender (state of matter at room temperature) Gas

• Place of birth (country of discovery)Britain

• Address Period (Group number + Group Name + drive, street, road, etc.)

• 1-1 No Group Drive, Santee, CA 92071

• Signature of Parent (that’s you!)

• Make it look professional (border, seal of approval, etc...)

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BIRTH CERTIFICATE EXAMPLESFIND A STYLE YOU LIKE AND COPY IT WITH YOUR ELEMENTS INFO. (GOOGLE IMAGES) OR TYPE IT IN YOURSELF TO A WORD DOCUMENT OR DRAW ONE.

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BIRTH CERTIFICATEThis is to certify that

Harry HydrogenBirth Weight : 1.01 amu Birth Height: 1

Race: Non-Metal Gender: Gas Nickname: HAddress: 1-1 No group Drive, Santee, CA 92071

Was born in the year of 1766 in the country of Britain.

Physician in attendance was Henry CavendishSignature of Parent: Mrs. Register

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BABY ULTRASOUND 10 PTS.

• Create a Bohr model of your Element (must be created by you!!)

•Make sure to include the correct number of protons, neutrons and electrons

• Correctly identify the electron configuration of your element (this should be written on the page)

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EITHER MODEL IS ACCEPTABLE

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FAMILY TREE 10 PTS.

•Create a family tree to place with following information.

• Family name (name of the group it belongs to alkali metals, halogens, etc.)

•Brothers and sisters (names of the group members)

• For each brother and sister include their electron dot configuration

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FAMILY TREE EXAMPLES

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I am using this family as an example, because Hydrogen doesn’t have a family

Na K RbCs

FrLi

The Alkali Metal Family, Group I

Alaki Metals

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ELEMENT FRIENDS 12 PTS.

• Explain who your element baby likes to hand around

• Find 3 common molecules your element is in

•Draw a picture showing all the elements in that molecule

• State the properties of each molecules (what does it do) in a creative way

•Draw a picture of each molecule showing a common use or property are way it interacts with the world

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I’m a water molecule! I have 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. You can find me all over the world. I’m really good at sticking with other water molecules and I’m not very reactive at all.

Example

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ELEMENT’S 1ST BABY PICTURE

•Draw a picture of your element in a way that shows its real-life uses.

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ELEMENTS PERSONALITY 10PTS.• In story, cartoon, poem, song, comic or

other creative way to show your baby’s personality

•Color

•Density

•Boiling Point

•Melting Point

• Something interesting about the history of your element baby or about what it does.

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MY BABY’S PERSONALITY •Baby hydrogen is colorless and has no

odor (which is good for his mommies nose). He isn’t very dense at 0.000082 g/cm-³. He’s very chill with a boiling point of -252.879°C or -423.182°F. He won’t melt on you if you take his ice cream at -259.16°C or -434.49°F. But overall he’s a great baby and once he was even used to fly huge airships. That was until they discovered he lights on fire really easy and stopped using him.