Personal Periodic Table Project

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Personal Periodic Table Project Purpose: To demonstrate understanding of the arrangement of the periodic table of elements by creating a new table based on properties and characteristic of objects.

Directions Create a periodic table out of pictures of items that describe you or your interests. Copy and paste pictures into the provided template. The Periods: Must change from left to right in some way similar to the Periodic Table of Elements The Groups or Families YOU NEED 9 DIFFERENT GROUPS Must be named in the key Must have a common property All groups are different from each other in some way Must change from top to bottom in a logical way 3. Insert a text box to make a key/legend at the top to explain the periodicity (how the table is arranged). Tell which properties the Families/Groups have in common and how they change from top to bottom. Explain how the objects change left to right in each period. Include a title slide with your first and last name and class period

Disney Character Periodic Table Alkali Metals- Snow White Alkaline Earth Metals- Cinderella Transition Metals- Non-Disney Princess movies Boron Group- The Little Mermaid Carbon Group- Beauty and the Beast Nitrogen Group- The Princess and the Frog Oxygen Group- Tangled Halogens- Brave Noble Gases- Frozen - The Periods are arranged by Disney movies. The Periods change from left to right by oldest to newest Disney movie. -The Groups/families change from top to bottom from my favorite characters to my least favorite, and they have in common that they’re each in the same movie.