Bundle of Lessons - Lewis Electron Dot Diagrams
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This Bundle includes:
Periodicity and Electrons - Step by Step Worksheet
- students will examine the relationships between periods and energy levels as well as families and valence electrons
- the Bohr diagrams and Lewis dot diagrams allow students to visualize how these relationships repeat on the periodic table
- illustrates the direct relationship between the family number, valence electrons, and oxidation number
- students will draw and compare different conceptual models for the electrons around an atom
- teach students to show their work step by step with boxes for Bohr models and Lewis electron dot diagrams
Card Sort - Lewis Dot Diagrams and Oxidation Numbers
- help students see the relationship between the group number on the periodic table and the number of valence electrons
- illustrates how the oxidation number depends on the number of electrons gained or lost by making Lewis electron dot diagrams for the A families
- once assembled, a complete picture of the periodic nature of elements is shown
- manipulatives add a new way to remember and review
- perfect hands on activity for kinetic and visual learners
- great for review, cooperative learning, and checking for understanding
- easy and inexpensive to make
- get away from boring worksheets
- reuse year and after
- perfect activity for interactive notebooks
- make kids think and discuss science vocabulary
- includes answer key and student worksheet (2 per page)
Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams - Set 1 - Step by Step Worksheet
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Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams - Set 2 - Step by Step Worksheet
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Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams - Set 3 - Step by Step Worksheet
- 3 worksheets utilizing a step by step process allows student to draw Lewis electron dot diagrams
- identify the periodic family (group) in order to determine the oxidation number
- use the family (group) number to construct a Lewis electron dot diagram of valence electrons
- determine the charge of each element once it has lost or gained valence electrons
- table of oxidation numbers by family (group) included
- works well as a warm up activity, homework assignment, or guided practice
- sized to fit 2 student copies per sheet of paper to save you time at the copier
- perfect size to fit into an interactive science journal
- answer key always included
- recommended for Chemistry, Physical Science, and IPC
Periodic Table of the Elements - Reference Chart
- easy to read Periodic Table of the Elements
- copy onto card stock, laminate, and tape on desks
- perfect for interactive notebooks - fold in half and glue in the front of a spiral or composition book as an easy to find reference
- great reference for your physical science and chemistry classes
* I designed and typed this periodic table myself because I never found one I really liked to use with my students in my classroom.*
Find more activities for your high school science classroom on biology, physical science, physics, and chemistry at The Skye World Science:
- Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams - Set 1 - Step by Step Worksheet
- Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams - Set 2 - Step by Step Worksheet
- Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams - Set 3 - Step by Step Worksheet
- Card Sort - Electron Configuration
- Card Sort - The Gas Laws - Charles's & Boyle's
- Crossword Puzzle - Macromolecules + More Macromolecules
- Crossword Puzzle - Cell Division and Review - Cells
- Lab - Plant and Animal Cells Under the Microscope
- Lab - Osmosis in an Egg
- Card Sort - Lewis Dot Diagrams and Oxidation Numbers
- Card Sort - History of the Atom
- Card Sort - The Atom & Subatomic Particles
- Kinetic and Potential Energy Problems - step by step Worksheet
- Wave Speed Problems - step by step Worksheet
- Work and Power Problems - step by step Worksheet
- Replication, Transcription, and Translation - step by step Worksheet
- Dihybrid Crosses (Punnett Squares) - worksheet
- Card Sort - Mitosis vs Meiosis
- Review - Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis - worksheet
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