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Build an Atom: Virtual Lab
Build an Atom: Virtual Lab
Build an Atom: Virtual Lab
Build an Atom: Virtual Lab
Build an Atom: Virtual Lab
Build an Atom: Virtual Lab
Build an Atom: Virtual Lab
Build an Atom: Virtual Lab
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In this activity, students will be able to create an digital model of an atom. I designed this as an alternative to my cookie lab (which is also available in my store). However, this can ultimately be used for students to create virtual models of different elements. It is an organized was a great way to get students analyzing the parts of an element square. They were able to determine how many protons, neutrons, and electrons an element had based on the atomic number and atomic mass.

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Build an Atom: Virtual Lab

McKenzie Science
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6th - 12th
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7
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

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This Atoms Bundle includes handouts, notes, practice problems, labs (virtual & hands-on). It covers:What are atoms and what are they made up ofHow to analyze an element square from the periodic table for information about an element's subatomic particlesHow to build an atom using cookies / virtu
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In these activities, students will be able to create models of an atom. It is great way to get students analyzing the parts of an element square. They were able to determine how many protons, neutrons, and electrons an element had based on the atomic number and atomic mass.The "alternative" lab is a
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Description

In this activity, students will be able to create an digital model of an atom. I designed this as an alternative to my cookie lab (which is also available in my store). However, this can ultimately be used for students to create virtual models of different elements. It is an organized was a great way to get students analyzing the parts of an element square. They were able to determine how many protons, neutrons, and electrons an element had based on the atomic number and atomic mass.

Here are links to other Build an Atom Labs that I have available:

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