Atomic Dating Profile
Description
Develop a "dating profile" to outline the characteristics of 20 elements. The profile must include the following pertinent Information: Name, Atomic Weight, Atomic Number, Date of Birth (when discovered), Birth Place (where it was discovered), and Likes & Dislikes.
Procedure
1. Research the first 20 elements of the Periodic Table for the information listed above. Notes on atomic structure and properties can be found here.
2. Click here to see a possible profile template.
3. Conference with the teacher after you have completed this Conference Form.
4. Use Pages/Word/etc on the iPad to complete your profiles. Save files in PDF format!
5. Upload your completed profiles (using instructions given in class), saving the files with your class, element, and name (eg. 1_Carbon_Joe Blow).
6. Once all profiles are completed and handed in, click here to see uploaded profiles.
7. As a group, write a short blog post including your activity notes and thoughts about the activity process.
Description
Develop a "dating profile" to outline the characteristics of 20 elements. The profile must include the following pertinent Information: Name, Atomic Weight, Atomic Number, Date of Birth (when discovered), Birth Place (where it was discovered), and Likes & Dislikes.
Procedure
1. Research the first 20 elements of the Periodic Table for the information listed above. Notes on atomic structure and properties can be found here.
2. Click here to see a possible profile template.
3. Conference with the teacher after you have completed this Conference Form.
4. Use Pages/Word/etc on the iPad to complete your profiles. Save files in PDF format!
5. Upload your completed profiles (using instructions given in class), saving the files with your class, element, and name (eg. 1_Carbon_Joe Blow).
6. Once all profiles are completed and handed in, click here to see uploaded profiles.
7. As a group, write a short blog post including your activity notes and thoughts about the activity process.