This PowerPoint is one small part of the Atoms and Periodic Table of the Elements unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 2000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 12 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 15 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus: -Atoms (Atomic Force Microscopes), Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment, Cathode Tube, Atoms, Fundamental Particles, The Nucleus, Isotopes, AMU, Size of Atoms and Particles, Quarks, Recipe of the Universe, Atomic Theory, Atomic Symbols, #'s, Valence Electrons, Octet Rule, SPONCH Atoms, Molecules, Hydrocarbons (Structure), Alcohols (Structure), Proteins (Structure), Periodic Table of the Elements, Organization of Periodic Table, Transition Metals, Electron Negativity, Non-Metals, Metals, Metalloids, Atomic Bonds, Ionic Bonds, Covalent Bonds, Metallic Bonds, Ionization, and much more.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Teaching Duration = 4+ Weeks
4. -Nice neat notes that are legible and use indents when
appropriate.
-Example of indent.
-Skip a line between topics
-Make visuals clear and well drawn. Please label.
Neutron
Proton
Electron
52. • Answer! The atomic particles spinning
around billions of years ago are the same
atoms that make up planets and all that
are on them. Yes, your atoms were
stardust.
Answer! The atomic particles spinning
around billions of years ago are the same
atoms that make up planets and all that are
on them. Yes, you were once a gas cloud
spinning around the universe.
263. Could you pin point the
exact location of any single
particle?
264. Could you pin point the
exact location of any single
particle? Where will the
electron be on the next slide
– Put a marker to see if we
will be right.
265.
266. You can’t pinpoint the exact
location of any single
particle according to The
Hinesburg Uncertainty
Principle.
267. Could you provide a general
region you might find a
particular particle?
268. Could you provide a general
region you might find a
particular particle? Yes, the
nucleus was usually found
around here.
269. Could you provide a general
region you might find a
particular particle? Yes, the
nucleus was usually found
around here.
270. Could you provide a general
region you might find a
particular particle? The
Electron was usually found
in this region.
271. Could you provide a general
region you might find a
particular particle? The
Electron was usually found
in this region.
417. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number?
– How many Protons?
– How many Electrons?
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
418. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number?
– How many Protons?
– How many Electrons?
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
419. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons?
– How many Electrons?
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
420. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons?
– How many Electrons?
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
421. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons?
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
422. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons?
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
423. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons? 18
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
424. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons? 18
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
425. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons? 18
• What is the atomic
Mass? 39.95 amu
– How many Neutrons?
426. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons? 18
• What is the atomic
Mass? 39.95 amu
– How many Neutrons?
427. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons? 18
• What is the atomic
Mass? 39.95 amu
– How many Neutrons?
428. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons? 18
• What is the atomic
Mass? 39.95 amu
– How many Neutrons?
39.95
429. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons? 18
• What is the atomic
Mass? 39.95 amu
– How many Neutrons?
39.95 -18 =
430. • What is the atomic
symbol? Ar
• What is the atomic
number? 18
– How many Protons? 18
– How many Electrons? 18
• What is the atomic
Mass? 39.95 amu
– How many Neutrons?
39.95 -18 = 21.95
449. • What is the atomic
symbol? Li
• What is the atomic
number? 3
– How many Protons? 3
– How many Electrons?
• What is the atomic
Mass?
– How many Neutrons?
466. Boron
5
N
7
Br
79.90 amu
S
Sulfur 32.065
Cs
Cesium 132.91
Be
Beryllium 9.01 Lead 207.20
Cl
35.45 amu
Au
196.97 amu
O
Oxygen Ir
Iridium 192.22 Neon 20.18
10879
82 17
35
No
102
Nobelium Zinc
65.41
30
H
Hydrogen
1.01
1
Ca
Calcium
20
586. • You should have completed page 2 of the
bundled homework package.
587. • You should have completed page 2 of the
bundled homework package.
588. • You can also complete this portion of the
homework
589. • You can now neatly label in the white
spaces around each picture and color as
desired to the following…
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610. • Video Link! History of the Atom.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njGz69B_p
Ug
611. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up (school dress code enforced) with
hand made costume)
– Must choose one element from the Periodic
Table of Elements
– You must support your character with at least 8
factoids / characteristics / uses of that element.
– Be prepared to present. Presentation is a part
of your grade so get creative.
– Learn more about Cosplay at…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay
612. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up (school dress code enforced) with
hand made costume)
– Must choose one element from the Periodic
Table of Elements
– You must support your character with at least 8
factoids / characteristics / uses of that element.
– Be prepared to present. Presentation is a part
of your grade so get creative.
– Learn more about Cosplay at…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay
613. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
614. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up with hand made costumes).
615. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up with hand made costumes).
616. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up with hand made costumes).
Lots of
information
written all
around the
character
with element
specifics
617. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up with hand made costumes).
• No toy or real weapons, school dress code enforced!
618. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up with hand made costumes).
• No toy or real weapons, school dress code enforced!
– Must choose one element from the Periodic
Table of Elements
– You must support your character with at least 8
factoids / characteristics / uses of that element.
– Be prepared to present. Presentation is a part
of your grade so get creative.
– Learn more about Cosplay at…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay
619. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up with hand made costumes).
• No toy or real weapons, school dress code enforced!
– Must choose one element from the Periodic
Table of Elements
– You must support your character with at least 8
factoids / characteristics / uses of that element.
– Be prepared to present. Presentation is a part
of your grade so get creative.
– Learn more about Cosplay at…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay
620. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up with hand made costumes).
• No toy or real weapons, school dress code enforced!
– Must choose one element from the Periodic
Table of Elements
– You must support your character with at least 8
factoids / characteristics / uses of that element.
621. • Possible Project (3 weeks from now)
– Element Cosplay (Create composite sketch or
dress-up with hand made costumes).
• No toy or real weapons, school dress code enforced!
– Must choose one element from the Periodic
Table of Elements
– You must support your character with at least 8
factoids / characteristics / uses of that element.
– Be prepared to present. Presentation is a part
of your grade so get creative.
• Learn more about Cosplay at…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay
Note: Image search for Cosplay not recommend as some cosplayers
wear revealing costumes.
622. • “AYE” Advance Your Exploration ELA and
Literacy Opportunity Worksheet
– Visit some of the many provided links or..
– Articles can be found at (w/ membership to
NABT and NSTA)
• http://www.nabt.org/websites/institution/index.php?p=
1
• http://learningcenter.nsta.org/browse_journals.aspx?j
ournal=tst
Please visit at least one of the
“learn more” educational links
provided in this unit and complete
this worksheet
623. • “AYE” Advance Your Exploration ELA and
Literacy Opportunity Worksheet
– Visit some of the many provided links or..
– Articles can be found at (w/ membership to and
NSTA)
• http://www.sciencedaily.com/
• http://www.sciencemag.org/
• http://learningcenter.nsta.org/browse_journals.aspx?jo
urnal=tst
627. http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Atoms_Periodic_Table_of_Elements_Unit.html
Areas of Focus within The Atoms and Periodic Table Unit:
Atoms (Atomic Force Microscopes), Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment, Cathode
Tube, Atoms, Fundamental Particles, The Nucleus, Isotopes, AMU, Size of
Atoms and Particles, Quarks, Recipe of the Universe, Atomic Theory, Atomic
Symbols, #’;s, Valence Electrons, Octet Rule, SPONCH Atoms, Molecules,
Hydrocarbons (Structure), Alcohols (Structure), Proteins (Structure), Atomic
Bonds, Ionic Bonds, Covalent Bonds, Metallic Bonds, , Precipitation Reactions,
Acids and Bases, Electron Negativity, Polar Bonds, Chemical Change,
Exothermic Reactions, Endothermic Reactions, Laws Conservation of Matter,
Balancing Chemical Equations, Oxidation and Reduction, Periodic Table of the
Elements, Organization of Periodic Table, Transition Metals, Acids and Bases,
Non-Metals, Metals, Metalloids, Ionization.
628.
629.
630.
631.
632.
633. • This PowerPoint roadmap is one small part of
my Atoms and Periodic Table Unit.
• This unit includes a four part 2000+ slide
PowerPoint roadmap.
• 13 page bundled homework that chronologically
follows slideshow
• 14 pages of unit notes with visuals.
• 3 PowerPoint review games.
• Activity sheets, rubrics, advice page, curriculum
guide, materials list, and much more.
• http://sciencepowerpoint.com
634.
635. • Please visit the links below to learn more
about each of the units in this curriculum
– These units take me about four years to complete
with my students in grades 5-10.
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Thank you for your interest in this curriculum.
Sincerely,
Ryan Murphy M.Ed
www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com