Science Home Learning Project Task 1

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Science Home Learning Project Task 1 Molymod Poster Submission date: Week ending the 11th February

The Aim The aim of this task is to produce a poster of some of the more common chemicals found. It is a display poster showing the structure of the chemicals represented by 3D models made by you. You can ask to see the Molymod kits in school to get some ideas of what your poster could look like.

Aim: To produce your own display poster for common chemicals Molymod Challenge Name:................................... Aim: To produce your own display poster for common chemicals Presentation: The Molymod must be made from coloured card Each Molymod must contain the correct element symbol Each element must have its own colour Level 3 Level 4 Level 6 Science Content Identified the symbol formulae for: Water Carbon Dioxide Methane Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Glucose Hydrogen Methanol Produce coloured Molymods for each element *Ensure that you produce a coloured key for each element* *Write in the middle of each Molymod the Symbol for each element (e.g. Carbon is C) Using the molecular structure and your key produce the Molymod diagrams for: On your display poster Assessment Teacher Self Peer Satisfactory Good Excellent Presentation Limited effort made with presentation Tried hard with presenting work to the criteria Outstanding effort made – gone that extra mile!