5.02 Ionic and Covalent Bonds

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5.02 Ionic and Covalent Bonds

Explore the world of bonding! What do I need to do? Try this R.A.F.T. exercise by choosing one of the three Roles below. Address the Audience that goes with your Role using the given Format and writing about the specified Topic. Please make sure to review the rubric. You will submit your written work to your instructor for grading

HOW DO I GET STARTED? Choose your ROLE

HOW DO I GET STARTED? Address your AUDIENCE

HOW DO I GET STARTED? Know your FORMAT

HOW DO I GET STARTED? Prepare your TOPIC

Atom Seeking Atom – classified ad ROLE – Carbon AUDIENCE – Hydrogen Carbon Atom Seeking Hydrogen Atom . . . Discuss each atom's role in chemical bonding. Mention the number of valance electrons in each atom, how they combine, and what type of bond they form. Also include how carbon is found in all living things. Include a picture. (the electron–dot diagram)

Why won’t you bond with me? - Letter NOBLE GASES ROLE – Noble Gas (Family 18) AUDIENCE – Any Element (Family 1 – 17) AUDIENCE

Electron Speech to Freshman Class ROLE – Speech Giver AUDIENCE – Freshman Electrons You are to pretend that you are giving a speech to a new group of electrons. Be sure to mention their placement in an atom, their charge, and their role in chemical bonding. (ionic and covalent) Be specific!

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