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27 28 Periodic Basics StarterConnection: 1.Periodic Basics Questions Sep 16, 2014 Exit: Practice/ Application: Start Periodic Basics Periodic Basics A metalloid is an element with the same properties as metal. Do you agree or disagree with this statement and Why?

Agenda 1. Starter 2. Practice 3. Periodic Basics 4. Exit 5. Homework

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 8/29 Syllabus /Notebook Guidelines 1-2 8/29 Periodic Table/ Formula 3-4 8/29 Tools/ Measurement 5-6 8/29 Lab Report/ Investigations 7-8 8/29 Restroom passes/Homework Log /2 Atomic Theory Research notes /3 Atomic Structure /4 Atomic Charges Table of Contents 9/8 Ape Man /9 Electron Placement /10 Valence Electrons /11 Atomic Math /15 Periodic Table Notes /16 Periodic Basics 27-28

Periodic Table Basics Periodic Table Basics 1 ________ B 2 ________ 3 ____ 4 P = ____ N= ____ E=____ 5 6 Step 1. Complete the card for each element. Complete the top section for each element by adding the element’s 1. atomic number 2. name and 3. atomic mass. 4. Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in each element. 5. Create a Bohr diagram for each element. 6. Draw the Lewis Structure for each element. 5 Boron

Periodic Table Basics Periodic Table Basics Step 2. Use color pencils to shade in the card for each element. not Colored=Hydrogen not Colored=Hydrogen Green= Li & Na Green= Li & Na Orange= B & Al Orange= B & Al Pink= O & S Pink= O & S Red= C & Si Red= C & Si Blue= Be & Mg Blue= Be & Mg Tan= N & P Tan= N & P Purple= F & Cl Purple= F & Cl Yellow= He, Ne & Ar Yellow= He, Ne & Ar

Periodic Table Basics Periodic Table Basics Step 3. Cut the cards apart and arrange according to atomic number in the pattern shown below on a large sheet of construction paper. Step 4. After you have arranged the cards in the correct order, glue them to the paper

27 28 Periodic Basics StarterConnection: 1.Periodic Basics Questions Sep 16, 2014 Exit: Practice/ Application: Start Periodic Basics Periodic Basics A metalloid is an element with the same properties as metal. Do you agree or disagree with this statement and Why?