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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.
Molecules are made when two or more atoms chemically bond together. Atoms from different elements can combine. When the atoms are from different elements, the molecule can also be called a...
- Use An Analogy
- How Small Is An atom?
- Build A Model Atom
- Paper Cutting Activity
- Matter and Atom Lesson
- Atomic Structure Color by Number Activity
- Atoms Escape Room
I love to use analogies in class! I always begin with asking the class to tell me the smallest thing they can think of…. every year they list fruit flies, ants, and dust. Then it’s time to break out the analogy! Do you remember the movie “Honey I Shrunk the Kids?” Here’s a helpful analogy I use every year to explain the size of an atom: Imagine you...
Ted-Ed has an amazing video “Just How Small is an Atom?” It’s the perfect introduction! At just over five minutes, the eye-catching animations and analogies really help to drive home the scale of the atom. My students absolutely love it!
Building a model atom is a great hands-on activity to engage the students and help them understand how the parts of the atom are organized. I like to use colored card stock because students can quickly and easily manipulate the atoms. They can even “scale” the atoms so they can see the difference in size. You can find the entire ready-to use activi...
Another great activity for teaching atoms is this paper cutting activity. It is a simple way to help students visualize the size of an atom. Supplies needed: strip of paper (any size will work, I use 11″x1″), scissors Challenge students to fold and cut the paper in half as many times as they can. Note, students should always fold and cut the paper ...
Take a look at this ready to useMatter and Atoms Unit!It is no-prep and includes everything you need for distance learning or face-to-face learning! Included in this product: 1. Presentation with 10 minute video lecture (great for flipped classrooms) 2. Foldable with additional practice 3. Answer key and directions for foldable 4. Atomic structure ...
My students love color by number activities! Here’s what it looks like in my classroom: 1. Students answer the questions and shade the correct answers. 2. I quickly scan the pattern to see if they need to make corections. 3. Give feedback 3.1. Students who need more support are asked to “double-check number 5.” 3.2. Students who are more confident ...
Students LOVE the excitement of an escape room! My students claim that they are SO much more fun than traditional worksheets! The first puzzle of the escape room involves a reading passage that students use to solve the puzzle. This makes it the perfect activity to introduce or review atoms!
Apr 1, 2024 · Atoms are the building blocks of chemistry and a source of endless fascination for scientists of all ages. This collection of middle school activities includes hands-on labs, edible models, 3D structures as well as educational slideshows and videos for hours of investigative fun.
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.
Atoms and Molecules. These diagnostic questions and response activities (contained in the zip file) support the teaching of the following concepts: The properties of elements and compounds arise from the structural arrangement of their constituent atoms.
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Free Printable atoms and molecules worksheets. Discover the world of atoms and molecules with our free printable Science worksheets, designed to support Science teachers and spark curiosity in students of all ages. Dive into the building blocks of matter and unleash the power of learning!