Building a PeriodicTable

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Building a PeriodicTable Intro and Assembly

Part One: Assemble the Outline Step 1: Arrange the pages of the Periodic Table Outline Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12

Step 2: Cut pages 1 and 2 at the dotted lines (cut off the dots so they do not show).

Step 3: Overlap the left side of page 2 with the right side of page 1 (the thin solid line should not show). Tape or glue. Note: Glue sticks work well but you may want to also use transparent tape on the back side for added strength.

Step 4: Cut page 3 at the dotted lines Step 4: Cut page 3 at the dotted lines. Overlap page 3 with the right side of page 2 (cover the thin solid line). Tape or glue.

Step 5: Cut page 4 at the dotted lines Step 5: Cut page 4 at the dotted lines. Overlap with the right side of page 3 to cover the thin solid line. Tape or glue.

Step 6: Cut page 5 at the dotted lines Step 6: Cut page 5 at the dotted lines. Overlap with the bottom of page 1 to cover the thin solid line. Tape or glue.

Step 7: Cut page 6 at the dotted lines Step 7: Cut page 6 at the dotted lines. Overlap with the right side of page 5 and the bottom of page 2 to cover the thin solid line. Tape or glue.

Step 8: Cut page 7 at the dotted lines Step 8: Cut page 7 at the dotted lines. Overlap with the right side of page 6 and the bottom of page 3 to cover the thin solid line. Tape or glue.

Step 9: Cut page 8 at the dotted lines Step 9: Cut page 8 at the dotted lines. Overlap with the right side of page 7 and the bottom of page 4 to cover the thin solid line. Tape or glue.

Step 10: Cut page 9 at the dotted lines Step 10: Cut page 9 at the dotted lines. Overlap with the bottom of page 5. Tape or glue.

Step 11: Cut page 10 at the dotted lines Step 11: Cut page 10 at the dotted lines. Overlap with the right side of page 9 and the bottom of page 6. Tape or glue.

Step 12: Cut page 11 at the dotted lines Step 12: Cut page 11 at the dotted lines. Overlap with the right side of page 10 and the bottom of page 7. Tape or glue.

Step 13: Overlap with the right side of page 11 and the bottom of page 8. Tape or glue.

Carbon Family Boron Family Nitrogen Family Oxygen Family Noble Gases Step 14: Color the “Key to Element Families”. You will use this same color theme when coloring the Element Flaps in part two. Note: you choose the colors. Carbon Family Boron Family Nitrogen Family Oxygen Family Halogens Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Noble Gases Transition Metals Super Heavy Metals Rare Earth Metals ActinideMetals Key to Element Families Color the key below and then color each Element on your Periodic Table Color this box for each element H Hydrogen 1 1.0079