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Atoms, Molecules, Elements, and Compounds DISTANCE LEARNING

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Grade Levels
6th - 10th, Homeschool
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6 pages
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This activity is ready for distance learning!

This is an interactive Google Slides activity designed for students to work in partners to check their understanding of the terms atom, molecule, element, and compound. The activity asks questions about models of baking soda, the sun, ocean water, the atmosphere, and soil.

The activity includes:

  • interactive Google Slides
  • an answer key in Google Slides
Total Pages
6 pages
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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NGSSMS-PS1-1
Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures. Emphasis is on developing models of molecules that vary in complexity. Examples of simple molecules could include ammonia and methanol. Examples of extended structures could include sodium chloride or diamonds. Examples of molecular-level models could include drawings, 3D ball and stick structures, or computer representations showing different molecules with different types of atoms. Assessment does not include valence electrons and bonding energy, discussing the ionic nature of subunits of complex structures, or a complete depiction of all individual atoms in a complex molecule or extended structure.

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