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34. What families exist on the Periodic Table?. Time is now up for the Do Now!. One. F ive. Two. Three. Four. minute(s) for Do Now. S ix. For a great stamp: complete, silent, and seated in assigned chair. . Graded on Mr. Linehan’s clipboard today. 31. 11/19.
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34. What families exist on the Periodic Table? Time is now up for the Do Now! One Five Two Three Four minute(s) for Do Now Six For a great stamp: complete, silent, and seated in assigned chair. Graded on Mr. Linehan’s clipboard today.31 11/19 Remember to set up your notebook when done. A Day @MrLinehan HW or study questions?
34. What families exist on the Periodic Table? Time is now up for the Do Now! One Five Two Three Four minute(s) for Do Now Six For a great stamp: complete, silent, and seated in assigned chair. Graded on Mr. Linehan’s clipboard today.31 11/19 Remember to set up your notebook when done. B Day @MrLinehan HW or study questions?
Agenda • Do now review • Mastery competition update • Vocab review: one more time! • Video: prelearning • Guided notes: families in the Periodic Table • Practice worksheet • Exit check
By the end of class… • Review all material • Identify and describe major families of elements on the Periodic Table • Key vocab: • Alkali metals • Alkaline earth metals • Transition metals • Metalloids • Nonmetals • Halogens • Noble Gases
Vocab review:stand up, hands up, pair up • Each person receives a vocab flashcard and becomes an expert on that word • You stand up and raise your hand, looking for an available partner with a hand up • Walk over and high five • Quiz each other on your words • Trade cards and find new partner You should exchange cards at least 10 times in 7 minutes.
Video: challenge question The video tells us about the history of the periodic table. While you watch, figure out: What is the name of Group 1 on the Periodic Table? Alkali metals dropped in water will form _____________.
Families within the Periodic Table • Alkali metals • Group 1 • Highly reactive • Cations
Families within the Periodic Table • Alkaline earth metals • Group 2 • Somewhat reactive • Cations
Families within the Periodic Table [ ] Transition Metals
Families within the Periodic Table • Metalloids • Diagonal near right • Semiconductors • Varies
Families within the Periodic Table • Nonmetals • To the right of the metalloids • Nonconductors/insulators • Anions
Families within the Periodic Table • Halogens • Group 17 • Highly reactive • Anions
Families within the Periodic Table • Noble Gases • Group 18 • Nonreactive/inert • Neither
Review.In twenty minutes, complete all the practice problems attached to the Do Now individually.If you have questions, first ask a member of your element group. Only ask Mr. Linehan if neither of you knows.
Exit check • Work independently • On a separate piece of paper • Write period # at top • Close notebooks • Counts toward mastery competition • Where are nonmetals on the Periodic Table? • Which family of elements is nonreactive? • The Alkali Metals are located in Group ____.