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Objective:
Explain the composition of the periodic table
Use the periodic table to obtain information
Explain what the terms metal, nonmetal, and metalloid mean
PTT:
Take out and review with the person next to you, your homework from yesterday (Atomic Structure and Mass notes).
*I will be coming around to check for completeness!
Task #1:
Introduction to the Periodic Table of the Elements -
BrainPop
(The Periodic Table of the Elements)
Task #2:
Element Project -
DUE W2, D4
1. Element Project.docx
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UPDATE!!!
There has been a format change to the Element Project.
Page 1 - Only parts a-b under the information section (PRINT ONTO COLORED PAPER I GIVE YOU IN CLASS)
Page 2 - Only parts c-f under the information section (PRINT ONTO WHITE PAPER AND STAPLE TO THE BACK OF THE FIRST PAGE)
COLORS:
Group 1 - bright pink
Group 2 - bright orange
Group 3 - 12 (except La) - bright yellow
Basic metals (Al, Ga, In, Ti, Sn, Pb, Bi) - bright green
Metalloids (B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po) - bright blue
Non-metals (C, N, O, P, S, Se) - red
Group 17 - light orange
Group 18 - light green
Lanthanide series and La - light purple
Actinide series and Ac - light pink
Here is what page 1 should look like:
Element Example.docx
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Task #3:
Color the following sections on the front side your periodic table:
Metals
Non-metals
Metalloids
Color the following sections on the front side your periodic table:
alkali metals
alkaline earth metals
transition metals
basic metals
metalloids
non-metals
halogens
noble gases
lanthanide series
actinide series
Task #4:
Periodic Table PowerPoint
2. Periodic Table PP.ppt
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Closure
Find the atomic mass, atomic number, number of protons, neutrons, and electrons for an element of your choice.
Explain what the terms metal, nonmetal, and metalloid mean.
Homework:
Fill in the Periodic Table notes handout using the PowerPoint (also refer to pp. 516-524, 570-591 of your textbook) –
homework check tomorrow!
3. Periodic Table Notes.doc
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Work on element project
(DUE W2, D4)
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PTT:
Take out and review with the person next to you, your homework from yesterday (Atomic Structure and Mass notes).
*I will be coming around to check for completeness!
Task #1:
Introduction to the Periodic Table of the Elements - BrainPop (The Periodic Table of the Elements)Task #2:
Element Project - DUE W2, D4
UPDATE!!!
There has been a format change to the Element Project.
COLORS:Here is what page 1 should look like:
Task #3:
Color the following sections on the front side your periodic table:Metals
Non-metals
Metalloids
Color the following sections on the front side your periodic table:
Task #4:
Periodic Table PowerPoint
Closure
Homework:
Fill in the Periodic Table notes handout using the PowerPoint (also refer to pp. 516-524, 570-591 of your textbook) – homework check tomorrow!
3. Periodic Table Notes.doc
- Details
- Download
- 62 KB
Work on element project (DUE W2, D4)