history of chemistry periodic table learning objectives students will learn how to: use periodic...
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LEARNING OBJECTIVESStudents will learn how to:
• Use periodic table
• Find elements on table
• Look up protons, electrons and calculate
neutrons.
MONDAY :ADOPT AN ELEMENT
For this project, you will
Research an element from the periodic table and
choose one element you would like to know more about.
You may use the following websites for your research:
www.chemcool.com
www.cheMystery.com
www.chem4kids.com
TUESDAY: CREATE AN ADVERTISEMENT
The advertisements are used to create a large
periodic table on a wall outside my classroom. The
advertisement must be colorful, neat, and contain
the required information - atomic number, atomic
mass, symbol, element's name, advertising slogan,
and cost. Students must create a slogan that is
related to the their element's uses.
WEDNESDAY- ATOMIC ATTIRE
You will design your own shirt, apron or lab
coat. Your attire will feature one element from
the periodic table on an apron, shirt, or
lab coat using permanent markers or fabric
paint to complete the protons,
electrons, and neutrons on the electron cloud
model. The key is completed
and additional information including the
discoverer, year discovered, natural
state, and uses for the element are identified
and permanently painted onto
the individualized, wearable project.
For this project you will need to use the
Internet to research the elements
in the Periodic Table. Each card must include:
Periodic Table information
Number of protons, neutrons, and
electrons
Discovery information (Person and date)
Important Uses
Pictures that illustrate one or more uses for
your element
Fill in the square with the information
from the periodic table.
* Be sure to follow the same format!
Determine the number of protons (P),
neutrons (N), and electrons (E).
Research your element to find out who
discovered or named your element and
give the year.
Provide at least 3 uses for your element.
Provide one or more pictures on the
back of the trading card that illustrate
THURSDAY- GAME TIME
Card Trading-online research Textbook and other resources