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Example: Something to follow Thorium + Protactinium 1. You’ll want to be first!

#13 – Table Teaser 1 What is it? Rearrange the symbols for the elements and use the clues provided to figure out the words. Th + Pa. Example: Something to follow Thorium + Protactinium 1. You’ll want to be first! Cerium + Radium 2. Masked bandit

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Example: Something to follow Thorium + Protactinium 1. You’ll want to be first!

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  1. #13 – Table Teaser 1 What is it? Rearrange the symbols for the elements and use the clues provided to figure out the words. Th + Pa Example: Something to follow Thorium + Protactinium 1. You’ll want to be first! Cerium + Radium 2. Masked bandit Nitrogen + Cobalt + Radium + Oxygen 3. Not anybody Oxygen + Boron + Dysprosium + Nitrogen + Oxygen 4. Beware of this snake! Oxygen + Carbon + Boron + Radium PATH

  2. The answers are … 1. You’ll want to be first! Cerium + Radium 2. Masked bandit Nitrogen + Cobalt + Radium + Oxygen 3. Not anybody Oxygen + Boron + Dysprosium + Nitrogen + Oxygen 4. Beware of this snake! Oxygen + Carbon + Boron + Radium Ce + Ra RACE N + Co + Ra + O RACOON O + B + Dy + N + O NOBODY O + C + B + Ra COBRA

  3. #13continued – Table Teaser 2 What is it? Rearrange the symbols for the elements and use the clues provided to figure out the words. 1. You need this to see! Sodium + Titanium + Rhenium 2. You or me Sulfur + Nitrogen + Phosphorous + Oxygen + Erbium 3. Vacation home Calcium + Indium + Boron 4. Don’t gamble on this one! Erbium + Polonium + Potassium

  4. The answers are … 1. You need this to see! Sodium + Titanium + Rhenium 2. You or me Sulfur + Nitrogen + Phosphorous + Oxygen + Erbium 3. Vacation home Calcium + Indium + Boron 4. Don’t gamble on this one! Erbium + Polonium + Potassium Na + Ti + Re RETINA S + N + P + O + Er PERSON Ca + In + B CABIN Er + Po + K POKER

  5. Discuss with your elbow partner: • Give 3 examples of how things are sorted in everyday life. • Why do we sort things?

  6. Card Activity • Experiment with at least 4 different ways to sort your cards. What patterns do you see each time? • Predict the “properties” of the missing card (which was intentionally left out from your stack).

  7. REMEMBER: A little glue goes a LONG way!

  8. #14: Arranging the Elements (pp. 302-303)

  9. #14: Arranging the Elements (pp. 302-303)

  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPnwBITSmgU The genius of Mendeleev's Periodic Table  (TedEd video)

  11. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/education/physics/developing-periodic-table.htmlhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/education/physics/developing-periodic-table.html

  12. Partner Talk Review Turn to your elbow partner and review what you know about: • METALS • NONMETALS • METALLOIDS

  13. Partner Talk Review Turn to your elbow partner and review what you know about: • METALS • NONMETALS • METALLOIDS • Metals: • Malleable & ductile (soft) • Shiny • Conduct heat and electricity • Solids • Nonmetals: • Do not conduct heat or electricity • Brittle • Can be solid, liquid, or gas • Metalloids • Have properties of both metals and nonmetals • Semiconductors

  14. Use your knowledge of the relationships in the periodic table to answer each question. 1. If Element B has 3 protons, how many does element C have? 2. If Element G has 4 electron shells, how many does Element A have? 3. If Element D has 6 valence electrons, how many does element F have? 4. Which element would be most reactive: A, D, or G? 5. Which element would be most metallic: A, B, or C? Mystery Table

  15. Use your knowledge of the relationships in the periodic table to answer each question. 1. If Element B has 3 protons, how many does element C have? 2. If Element G has 4 electron shells, how many does Element A have? 3. If Element D has 6 valence electrons, how many does element F have? 4. Which element would be most reactive: A, D, or G? 5. Which element would be most metallic: A, B, or C? 4 2 Mystery Table 8 G A

  16. The answers are … 6. I am a member of the Carbon family with 14 electrons. 7. I am a member of the Alkaline Earth family and would have 6 electron shells. 8. I am a Halogen that is a liquid at room temperature. 9. I am a transition metal with 79 protons. 10. I am a member of the Alkali Metal family with 20 neutrons. Silicon Barium Bromine Gold Potassium

  17. The answers are … 11. I am a Noble Gas that is found in the 6th period. 12. I am a member of the Alkaline Earth family and have 88 electrons. 13. I am a transition metal that is a liquid at room temperature. 14. I am a member of the Carbon family that is found in the 5th period. 15. I am a Halogen that is a gas at room temperature and have 3 electron shells. Radon Radium Mercury Tin Chlorine

  18. BEFORE CLASS BEGINS TODAY:Absent Thursday? – Turn in your Periodic Table Notes packet.PICK UP YOUR SPIRAL NOTEBOOK.Turn in your Adopt an Element project. (If it is not finished, finish in APP today!!!)

  19. Reminders re SPIRALS: • Always write the #, TITLE, and DATE (in red). • Write in answers you missed after we discuss. • Use both sides of the page. Don’t skip pages. • From now on, we’ll use TAPE (not glue). • Use the website to make up missed entries. • Next quarter the grading will be harder!

  20. #1: Table Teaser 3 (11/9/15) What is it? Rearrange the symbols for the elements and use the clues provided to figure out the words. 1. A holiday decoration Hydrogen + Tungsten + Rhenium + Astatine 2. Water vapor Americium + Sulfur + Tellurium 3. Not firstCobalt + Neodymium + Selenium 4. Lemons make you do thisErbium + Uranium + Potassium + Phosphorus + Carbon

  21. The answers are … H + W + Re + At 1. A holiday decoration Hydrogen + Tungsten + Rhenium + Astatine 2. Water vapor Americium + Sulfur + Tellurium 3. Not firstCobalt + Neodymium + Selenium 4. Lemons make you do thisErbium + Uranium + Potassium + Phosphorus + Carbon WREATH Am + S + Te STEAM Co + Nd + Se SECOND Er + U + K + P + C PUCKER

  22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgVQKCcfwnU Periodic Table Song

  23. Clear off your tables! MYSTERY ELEMENTS Use the Periodic Table on pp. 744-745 and your knowledge of the patterns/relationships in the table to determine the identity of the element for each card. Write your answers in the space provided for that card number.

  24. Use your knowledge of the relationships in the periodic table to answer each question. • What is the pattern for… • # of protons • # valence electrons • # electron shells • How metallic an element is • How reactive an element is Mystery Table

  25. Use your knowledge of the relationships in the periodic table to answer each question. 1. If Element D has 14 protons, how many would an atom of Element F have? 2. If Element H has 3 valence electrons, how many would Element B have? 3. If Element I has 4 electron shells, how many would Element B have? 4. Which element is the most metallic: A, B, or C? 5. Which element is the most reactive: C, F, or I? Mystery Table

  26. The answers are … 1. If Element D has 14 protons, how many would an atom of Element F have? 2. If Element H has 3 valence electrons, how many would Element B have? 3. If Element I has 4 electron shells, how many would Element B have? 4. Which element is the most metallic: A, B, or C? 5. Which element is the most reactive: C, F, or I? 16 3 2 A I

  27. GROUP NAMES – What group # are each of the following? Halogens Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Noble Gases Alkali Metals

  28. MYSTERY ELEMENT 1 • Solid at room temperature • Lightest metalloid • 3 valence electrons • Found in laundry detergents

  29. MYSTERY ELEMENT 2 • Alkali metal that reacts violently with water • Has 4 electron shells • High quantities in bananas

  30. MYSTERY ELEMENT 3 • Has 3 electron shells • Noble gas family • Commonly used in light bulbs

  31. Behavior Expectations • NO TALKING. If you have a question, ASK ME not your neighbor. • Cover your test with your whiteboard when possible. • STAY IN YOUR SEAT when finished and slide your test under your whiteboard. • READ QUIETLY until Mrs. Johnson lets you know everyone is finished. • Do your best!!! Take your time. You can finish in APP if needed.

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