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Do now: 3/21/16 HW: Metals handout (Reading and Questions). Elements worksheet – BOTH sides! Some Current Events today? (Makeup)

The French chemist is Antoine Lavoisier. The atom is the smallest particle that has all of the properties of an element. Some of the names come from Latin words. The second letter, if it has one, is written in lower case.

Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt Working with your lab partner, use the Periodic Table to answer the questions to the scavenger hunt!

Zinc 30 65

Cl Na Ca O Br He Fe Li Cu I Au Ca

Nickel Sulfur Silver Neon Hydrogen Barium Flourine Aluminum 8 16 2 4 6 12 Solid Gas Liquid

Metals and Non-Metals Notes Shiny Good conductors of heat and electricity High density High melting point Usually solids Malleable/Shapeable Can be magnetic Non-Metals Dull Bad conductors of heat and electricity Low density Low melting points Usually gases Not Malleable/Shapeable

Alkali Noble Halogen

Don’t forget to create a key! Color the metals, non-metals and metalloids on your periodic table Don’t forget to create a key! B Si Ge As Sb Te At

Tim and Moby explain the properties of Metals BrainPOP Tim and Moby explain the properties of Metals

SmartBoard Interactive How well do YOU know the Elements in the Periodic Table? Test your skills now!