Description
A set of 32 task cards that can be used as a springboard to review a variety of topics related to atoms. It can be used as a full review activity after finishing a unit or to quickly review basic topics before diving into higher-level concepts. Topics covered include:
- Atomic structure
- Subatomic particles
- Periodic Table information (number, mass, periods, groups)
- Electron energy levels & valence electrons
- Average atomic mass
- Isotopes and ions
- Electron orbitals and configurations
In this file, you get:
- 3 pdf files with just the task cards at different sizes (full page, 2-per-page, and 4-per-page)
- Student answer sheet
- Periodic Table (for specific use with these cards if needed)
- Answer rationale sheet (for explaining ideas and background info)
- Fully editable powerpoint for customization
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Description
A set of 32 task cards that can be used as a springboard to review a variety of topics related to atoms. It can be used as a full review activity after finishing a unit or to quickly review basic topics before diving into higher-level concepts. Topics covered include:
- Atomic structure
- Subatomic particles
- Periodic Table information (number, mass, periods, groups)
- Electron energy levels & valence electrons
- Average atomic mass
- Isotopes and ions
- Electron orbitals and configurations
In this file, you get:
- 3 pdf files with just the task cards at different sizes (full page, 2-per-page, and 4-per-page)
- Student answer sheet
- Periodic Table (for specific use with these cards if needed)
- Answer rationale sheet (for explaining ideas and background info)
- Fully editable powerpoint for customization
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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