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Use a "matching game" to help your students understand atomic models. Give your students an activity that is engaging AND educational. Students will match the atomic model with the name of the element using the periodic table. Play "go fish", "memory" or "matching" with these cards. Put a card under the document camera and have the class answer as a whole. Use the cards as a quiz. Print them in color for extra WOW! Laminate them for long term use. The possibilities are endless!!
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Use a "matching game" to help your students understand atomic models. Give your students an activity that is engaging AND educational. Students will match the atomic model with the name of the element using the periodic table. Play "go fish", "memory" or "matching" with these cards. Put a card under the document camera and have the class answer as a whole. Use the cards as a quiz. Print them in color for extra WOW! Laminate them for long term use. The possibilities are endless!!
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Great resource, thank you.
Awesome
Great activity to get students understanding how elements are different, using the periodic table to identify an element and understanding models. I appreciate that the protons and neutrons are the same size and the electrons are smaller. You have sodium in the answer key twice. One should say neon. Please correct!
Thank you for pointing out my error. The file has been corrected and uploaded. :-) Thanks!!
Cards were really great. I used them to get the students to discover patterns with valance electrons in relation to their families
Great way to review!! Thanks!
a great STAAR review
Used this for Saturday school and the students loved it! Thanks!!!
A great tool for students to review the classification of matter. My students really loved this product.
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