Warm-Up  Explain the Periodic Table in your own words.  Copy this question onto your yellow sheet and answer in complete sentences.

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Warm-Up  Explain the Periodic Table in your own words.  Copy this question onto your yellow sheet and answer in complete sentences.

Learning Target  I can understand the basic organization of the Periodic Table, atoms, and elements.  Plan for Today  Anatomy of an Atom Notes  Periodic Table Notes  Periodic Table Assignment/Elements Assignment

Prior Knowledge…  In your Science Notebook, please draw what you think an atom looks like.

Periodic Table Assignment  Color each part carefully (you will need 10 colors)!  Include a KEY!!!  Neatly label each family.  Once finished, tape into your Notebook.  Extra time? Pick up an Elements half-sheet and finish.

Homework  Finish Periodic Table Assignment.  Finish Elements half sheet, due tomorrow!