11-27-17 Get Ready for Bell Work! Placing Elements 11-27-17 Get Ready for Bell Work!

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I Can… recognize that all matter consists of atoms. TOC #27 Placing Elements

Mneumonic M.= Mass # A.= Atomic # N.= #Neutrons A.= Atomic # is the same as P.= #Protons E.= #Electrons M.= Mass # - minus A.= Atomic # = equals N.= #Neutrons

Activity: Placing Elements Use pages 286 & 292-298 to color the periodic table correctly. Color the square for hydrogen yellow. Label it “H” Color the groups red that are very reactive metals. Color the noble gases group orange. Label it “Noble Gases”. Color the transition metals green. Label it “Transition Metals”. Using black, mark the zigzag line that shows the position of the metalloids. Color the metalloids purple. Use blue to color all of the nonmetals that are not part of the noble gases group. Color the metals in Groups 13–16 brown. Circle the “actinides” in yellow and label it. Circle the “lanthanides” in red and label it. Circle the “alkali metals” in blue and label it. Circle the “alkaline-earth metals” in purple and label it. Circle the “halogens” in green and label it.

EQ: Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms. (SPI0807. 9 EQ: Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? (SPI0807.9.1) EQ: Can I use the Periodic Table to determine the properties of an element? (SPI0807.9.9)

Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Noble Gases Halogens Transition Metals Lanthinides Actinides

Introduce Around the Room Periodic Table