1.Go to Mrs. Bourgeois' Blackboard Learn Site watch the power points Atoms and Periodic Table. 2.Use netTrekker to watch Bill Nye the Science Guy Atoms.

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1.Go to Mrs. Bourgeois' Blackboard Learn Site watch the power points Atoms and Periodic Table. 2.Use netTrekker to watch Bill Nye the Science Guy Atoms video. 3.Choose two different atoms from the periodic table to compare and contrast the atomic mass. Use the chart below to organize your information. Think Pair Share activity comparing and contrasting the Atomic Mass of two Atoms. COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE ATOMIC MASS OF TWO DIFFERENT ATOMS THINK/ PAIR (with your partner) DIRECTIONS: From the periodic table choose two different elements with an atomic number between Complete the illustration and the chart. Write a summary statement in the blank comparing and contrasting the atomic mass of the atoms that you chose. Then write a test question to quiz the class. You may use your textbook to help with the test question. Remember it can be True/ False, True make it true, Fill in the Blank. Atom # 1Atom #2 Element Name_______________ Element Name_______________ Atomic number ______________Atomic number______________ # of Protons________________# of Protons________________ # of Neutrons_______________ # of Neutrons_______________ # of subatomic particles in the nucleus # of subatomic particles in the nucleus ____________________________________________________ Compare and contrast statement: Test Question:_______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ This task uses: Blackboard Learn Bourgeois Class NeTrekker Learning Objectives: GLE: PS-M-A2: Students will understand that all matter is made up of particles called atoms and that atoms of different elements are different. Students will describe the structure of atoms and the electrical charge of protons, neutrons, and electrons. COMPARING ATOMIC MASS

1.List steps that the student must complete here. Learning Objective(s): GLE: PS-M-A2: Students will understand that all matter is made up of particles called atoms and that atoms of different elements are different. Students will describe the structure of atoms and the electrical charge of protons, neutrons, and electrons.. Go to Mrs. Bourgeois' Blackboard Learn Site watch the power points Atoms and Periodic Table. Use netTrekker to watch Bill Nye the Science Guy Atoms video. Choose two different atoms from the periodic table to compare and contrast the atomic mass. Use the chart below to organize your information. Think Pair Share activity comparing and contrasting the Atomic Mass of two Atoms. Using Microsoft word. Write a summary paragraph to compare and contrast the atomic mass of the two atoms that you choose. Use spell check and tools to edit your summary. COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE ATOMIC MASS OF TWO DIFFERENT ATOMS THINK/ PAIR (with your partner) DIRECTIONS: From the periodic table choose two different elements with an atomic number between Complete the illustration and the chart. Write a summary statement in the blank comparing and contrasting the atomic mass of the atoms that you chose. Then write a test question to quiz the class. You may use your textbook to help with the test question. Remember it can be True/ False, True make it true, Fill in the Blank. Atom # 1Atom #2 Element Name_______________ Element Name_______________ Atomic number ______________Atomic number______________ # of Protons________________# of Protons________________ # of Neutrons_______________ # of Neutrons_______________ # of subatomic particles in the nucleus # of subatomic particles in the nucleus ____________________________________________________ Compare and contrast statement: Test Question:_______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________ This task uses: Blackboard Learn Bourgeois Class NeTrekker

COMPARING ATOMIC MASS 1.Go to Mrs. Bourgeois' Blackboard Learn Site watch the power points Atoms and Periodic Table. 2.Choose two different atoms from the periodic table to compare and contrast the atomic mass. Use the chart below to organize your information. Think Pair Share activity comparing and contrasting the Atomic Mass of two Atoms. Using Microsoft word. Write a summary paragraph to compare and contrast the atomic mass of the two atoms that you choose. Use spell check and tools to edit your summary. Use drawing tool to create an illustration of your two atoms. Then create a chart to show all of your information on your two atoms. Write a test question to quiz the class. Pair groups need to work and share information with pair groups. Then share completed work with the class. COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE ATOMIC MASS OF TWO DIFFERENT ATOMS THINK/ PAIR (with your partner) DIRECTIONS: From the periodic table choose two different elements with an atomic number between Complete the illustration and the chart. Write a summary statement in the blank comparing and contrasting the atomic mass of the atoms that you chose. Then write a test question to quiz the class. You may use your textbook to help with the test question. Remember it can be True/ False, True make it true, Fill in the Blank. Atom # 1Atom #2 Element Name_______________ Element Name_______________ Atomic number ______________Atomic number______________ # of Protons________________# of Protons________________ # of Neutrons_______________ # of Neutrons_______________ # of subatomic particles in the nucleus # of subatomic particles in the nucleus ____________________________________________________ Compare and contrast statement: Test Question:_______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________ This task uses: Blackboard Learn Bourgeois Class.Microsoft Word Powerpoint Learning Objective(s): GLE: PS-M-A2: Students will understand that all matter is made up of particles called atoms and that atoms of different elements are different. Students will describe the structure of atoms and the electrical charge of protons, neutrons, and electrons..

COMPARING ATOMIC MASS 1.Go to Mrs. Bourgeois' Blackboard Learn Site watch the power points Atoms and Periodic Table. 2.Choose two different atoms from the periodic table to compare and contrast the atomic mass. Use the chart below to organize your information. Think Pair Share activity comparing and contrasting the Atomic Mass of two Atoms. Using Microsoft word. Write a summary paragraph to compare and contrast the atomic mass of the two atoms that you choose. Use spell check and tools to edit your summary. Use drawing tool to create an illustration of your two atoms. Then create a chart to show all of your information on your two atoms. Write a test question to quiz the class. Pair groups need to work and share information with pair groups. Then share completed work with the class. Student will upload their completed work to Blackboard Classroom discussion Board each student will respond to two different students. COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE ATOMIC MASS OF TWO DIFFERENT ATOMS THINK/ PAIR (with your partner) DIRECTIONS: From the periodic table choose two different elements with an atomic number between Complete the illustration and the chart. Write a summary statement in the blank comparing and contrasting the atomic mass of the atoms that you chose. Then write a test question to quiz the class. You may use your textbook to help with the test question. Remember it can be True/ False, True make it true, Fill in the Blank. Atom # 1Atom #2 Element Name_______________ Element Name_______________ Atomic number ______________Atomic number______________ # of Protons________________# of Protons________________ # of Neutrons_______________ # of Neutrons_______________ # of subatomic particles in the nucleus # of subatomic particles in the nucleus ____________________________________________________ Compare and contrast statement: Test Question:_______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________ This task uses: Blackboard Learn Bourgeois Class Microsoft word Power Point Learning Objective(s): GLE: PS-M-A2: Students will understand that all matter is made up of particles called atoms and that atoms of different elements are different. Students will describe the structure of atoms and the electrical charge of protons, neutrons, and electrons.