The periodic table
Level 10 Guiding Question: how can the periodic table be used to understand atoms?
Read the online textbook chapter by clicking The Modern Periodic Table button below:
Watch the VDO on " Periodic Table Introduction" in the video section below and follow up by clicking on the Student Study Guide button and read its contents. Post your results on the website BLOG or your Google Classroom "Your Answer" section.
Level 10 Investigation:Learning what is on the periodic Table
There are 8 stations that your teachers has prepared to help you explain, use and read and the Periodic Table of elements. In addition, you will answer the cards that you will find at each station. You will record your answers on a Google slide stack or worksheet that the instructor provides. (Note: to teachers: you can go to "Teachers paying Teacher" and purchase pre-made lessons like this one! Click on the link below and see if 5E lessons could fit into your lessons.)
Level 10 Video: how can the periodic table be used to understand atoms?
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Level 10 Elaborate: Designing your own periodic table
You will be organizing beads that are in cups using the rules below. There are only 12 types instead of 20 you and your partner will be deciding on what parameters (characteristics) will be used (i.e. color and shape). Remember you are organizing beads not elements so do not use the Periodic Table of Elements your table will have 4 periods (rows) and 5 Groups (columns). Don't forget you will also be making your own table to organize all your beads.
Level 10 Review: understanding how to read the Periodic table
Level 10 Summary:Unit test
Research an element on the Periodic Table. Exclude hydrogen and helium. Your research maybe presented in any format you prefer. You must include the following information about your element.
Name
Atomic number
Atomic mass
Melting point
Boiling point
Density
Phase @ room temperature
Classification (metal/nonmetal)
Period number
Group number
Reactivity (non-reactive, reactive, highly reactive.
Add 5 additional interesting characteristics about your element
Use Google slides to make a presentation or use your phone or iPad to make a VDO. When complete post it to the correct drive please ask your instructor.
Name
Atomic number
Atomic mass
Melting point
Boiling point
Density
Phase @ room temperature
Classification (metal/nonmetal)
Period number
Group number
Reactivity (non-reactive, reactive, highly reactive.
Add 5 additional interesting characteristics about your element
Use Google slides to make a presentation or use your phone or iPad to make a VDO. When complete post it to the correct drive please ask your instructor.
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