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Presentation Requirements Slide one –Name (1 pt.) –Pjct. title (1pt.) –Class pd. (1 pt.) –Picture (2 pts.)

Presentation Requirements Slide two –Introduce your element Periodic table layout –Element Name (2 pts.) –Symbol (2 pts.) –At. Number (2 pts.) –At. Mass (2pts.) He Helium Label!

Electrons Protons Neutrons Presentation Requirements Slide 3 –Draw a pic. of the element using the Draw tool on P. Point (Bohr Model) ( 3pts.) # of electrons in shells (4pts) # of protons on nucleus (4pts) # of neutrons in nucleus (4pts) Legend of symbols EX:

Presentation Requirements Slide 4 (Answer using pictures and/or words) 1.Where did the name come from? 2. Where is this element commonly found in nature? (5 pts. each)

Presentation Requirements 3. What are your elements physical properties? (luster, color, melt. pt., boil. pt or any other 4) 4. What is a past, present and future use for your element? (1 from each) 5. What are some common compounds that your element forms? (3-4) 5 pts. each Slide 5- (Answer using pictures and/or words)

Presentation Requirements Slide 6- (5 pts.) –Bibliography- Site the websites or books that you used to complete this project At least 3

Presentation Requirements Additional graded Criteria –Color –Neatness! Creativity!

Presentation Grading Rubric Slide 6- __/5 pts. Color- __/5 pts. Neatness- __/5 pts. Creativity- _/10 pts. Slide 1- __/5 pts. Slide 2- __/8 pts. Slide 3- __/15 pts. Slide 4-5- __/25 pts. Total = __/78 pts. Due 10/ 3 or 4 /12 at block! Must be in DragNDrop Folder by class time!