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Get to the tiny level of atoms and molecules to understand how chemicals interact to create some large-scale impact, like forming beautiful crystals or melting ice. Experiment with changing how molecules interact at a scale you can measure.
Jun 21, 2022 · This collection of engaging lessons features creative atom models, fun games to learn about subatomic particles and electrical charges, experiments with model catalysts, and educational videos about the periodic table of elements.
Nov 30, 2023 · Teaching students about atoms can be a fun and engaging way to introduce them to the world of chemistry and physics. In this article, we will explore 20 atom activities that are tailored for different grade levels, from elementary to high school.
Apr 11, 2017 · In Explore Atoms and Molecules, readers discover that the characteristics of a material are determined by the way the atoms and molecules connect, and study how chemical reactions change these connections to create everything we know.
- Janet Slingerland
- April 11, 2017
With 25 Great Projects, readers ages 7 to 10 investigate atoms and molecules and learn how they connect with each other in different ways to form many different materials. Encourages readers to explore the structure of atoms and molecules and how they interact.
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Atoms and molecules are the basic building blocks of matter. Matter is every physical thing around us in the universe, including our own bodies! In Explore Atoms and Molecules! With... Read More. Book Info. Ages: 8-10. Read time: 1-2 hours. AR LEVEL: 4.0. LEXILE©: 710L. Similar Books. Investigating Magnetism.
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Get to the tiny level of atoms and molecules to understand how chemicals interact to create some large-scale impact, like forming beautiful crystals or melting ice. Experiment with changing how molecules interact at a scale you can measure.