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Name origin and definition What are Atoms? Name origin and definition Page 125, paragraph 2. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

Atomic Theory/History What are Atoms? Atomic Theory/History Page 125, paragraph 3. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

What are Atoms? The Modern Model Page 128, paragraph 2. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

What is the periodic table? History and “first edition” Page 132, paragraph 4. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

What is the periodic table? Element properties and the periodic table Page 133, paragraph 4. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

What is the periodic table? Periods on the periodic table Page 136, paragraph 2. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

What is the periodic table? Groups on the periodic table Page 136, paragraph 4. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

What is the periodic table? Metals on the periodic table Page 138, paragraph 3. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

What is the periodic table? Nonmetals on the periodic table Page 149, paragraph 1. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)

What is the periodic table? Semimetals on the periodic table Page 155, paragraph 3. Summarize the main ideas from the paragraphs you read. Find some images using google image search and add them too !(Erase these instructions when you are finished)