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What is the rule for how many electrons can be on each of the first 3 electron shells/rings? Identify elements by their properties and placement on the periodic table.

Study guide worksheet Calculating Protons, Neutrons & Electrons chart Kahoot.it

Finished Early??? Do the following in any order* Castle Mendelev Crossword puzzle (on back of castle worksheet.) Use the vocab. in each room: Castle MendeleevCastle Mendeleev Try the websites below. Do TEST also. Element Hunt: See next slide

Follow your teacher’s instructions for Castle Mendeleev. Click Here to enter website: Castle Mendeleev Click Here for Periodic Table in Pictures: Periodic Table in Pictures Click Here for Periodic Table with properties of elements Periodic Table w/Element Properties

5 Alien Periodic Table Instructions: Instructions for this activity are on Page 106 and Page 107 in the text and on the worksheet. Begin by using a PENCIL to fill in the Alien table. Write the symbol of the “Alien Element” where you think it belongs based on the information given about each element.

Use the following links to search for answers to the clues on your Element Hunt worksheet. Chemical Elements.com WebElements