Atomic Theory AVID Vocabulary Foldable

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Atomic Theory AVID Vocabulary Foldable Step 1: Fold 2 pieces of paper hotdog style Step 2: Create 6 tabs by drawing 5 lines 4.5cm apart Step 3: Cut the top 2 layers of the paper along each line- BE SURE NOT TO CUT ALL LAYERS OF THE PAPER!! Step 4: Separate the 2 sheets of paper and glue into your notebook on pages ____ STEPS FOR COMPLETING VOCABULARY FOLDABLE Step 1: Illustrate each word on outside of flap- NO WORDS OR NUMBERS Step 2: Inside of each flap- Write the Word & and a Link Word Step 3: Adjacent to the word & link Write the Definition and 1 Sentence that helps to show the meaning of the word

Atomic Theory Vocabulary Foldable Complete the Vocabulary Cards for the following terms (pgs. 352-353, & 366-369) Elements, Compounds, Atomic Theory, Atoms, Proton, Electron, Neutron, Nucleus