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1 Student Planner Place this in the proper place
January 15, 2016 Monday is a holiday. If you have not done the pretest triad 4, today is the last day.

2 Gum Hunting Period 1-4 No Gum till Jan 16

3 Summary: We took the vocabulary test in the opening then worked on the Periodic Table and Atom of the Day worksheets.

4 Answer the last class’s EQ which was:
Essential Question: Identify 3 groups of the periodic table by name .

5 Topic/Objective: Name: Organization of the Periodic Table Class/Period: Date: Jan 15, 2016 Essential Question: Is your periodic table colored properly? Due Wednesday.

6 Warm Up

7 Warm-up: Identify the element’s symbol: Boron; Beryllium; Carbon;
Helium; Hydrogen; Lithium; Nitrogen; Oxygen

8 Answers

9 Warm-up: Identify the element’s symbol: Boron; Beryllium; Carbon;
Helium; Hydrogen; Lithium; Nitrogen; Oxygen

10 Privileges are voided for people with:
Detentions due Name on the board Tardy

11 Homework Work on atom and periodic table. Bring colored pencils.

12 Today’s Work Vocabulary words – chapter 13.1 & 13.2 (top of page 342) Construct Atom drawing Periodic Table groups Notes

13 Atomic Number: Gas-liquid-solid Protons: Neutrons: Electrons:
Atom of the Day ____Nitrogen N____ Atomic Number: Gas-liquid-solid Protons: Neutrons: Electrons: Atomic Mass: Orbitals: 2-5 P= N=

14 Alkali Metals. Bright Yellow Alkaline Earth Metals. Mauve
Alkali Metals Bright Yellow Alkaline Earth Metals Mauve Transition metals Red Metals Pink (or grey) Metalloids Purple Nonmetals Blue Halogens Light blue Noble Gases Green Hydrogen White Lanthanides and Actinides Orange State of Matter Liquids Gases Solids

15 Notes I. What makes atoms different?
A. Atoms of one element have the same number of protons (the atomic number) 1. An atom may have different numbers of neutrons, and remain the same element 2. Atoms with different neutrons are called Isotopes

16 II. Periodic Table (page 328). A
II. Periodic Table (page 328) A. Information on the periodic table continues to evolve as new elements are identified Atomic number 2. Atomic Mass 3. Element Symbol 4. Element name 5. Group and period 9

17 Writing the element symbol rules
Always capitalize 1st letter Never capitalize 2nd letter Never have more than 2 letters for a known element Unknown elements are given 3 letters (Uun, Uuu, etc) 9

18 How would you explain the difference between a group and a period?
Periodic Table How would you explain the difference between a group and a period? Similar Properties Periods –Elements across the table. (left to right) Groups or Families –Elements in a column (top to bottom) The zig zag line separates the metals from the nonmetals. Elements to the left of the zig-zag are metals and elements to the right are non metals.

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