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This is a secondary education lesson plan on what makes up matter. The powerpoint contains has notes, visuals, videos and questions. The questions help use formative assessment, to make sure the students are following along and understanding. There is an option for an interactive notebook page, and a fun lab that involves candy (what students doesn't like that!?).
**I typically have the students write the BLUE text in their notebook.
This powerpoint covers:
Subatomic Particles
-Protons
-Neutrons
-Electrons
-Atomic Mass
-Atomic Number
-How many of each subatomic particle are in each atom
-Interactive Notebook page
M&M atom model LAB
History of the Atom - The Atomic Theory
-Democritus
-John Dalton
-JJ Thomson
-Ernest Rutherford
-Niels Bohr
-Today's Model
Isotopes
-Definition
-How they can be identified
-Carbon -12 -13 -14
**I typically have the students write the BLUE text in their notebook.
This powerpoint covers:
Subatomic Particles
-Protons
-Neutrons
-Electrons
-Atomic Mass
-Atomic Number
-How many of each subatomic particle are in each atom
-Interactive Notebook page
M&M atom model LAB
History of the Atom - The Atomic Theory
-Democritus
-John Dalton
-JJ Thomson
-Ernest Rutherford
-Niels Bohr
-Today's Model
Isotopes
-Definition
-How they can be identified
-Carbon -12 -13 -14
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Grades
5th - 10th
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25
Description
This is a secondary education lesson plan on what makes up matter. The powerpoint contains has notes, visuals, videos and questions. The questions help use formative assessment, to make sure the students are following along and understanding. There is an option for an interactive notebook page, and a fun lab that involves candy (what students doesn't like that!?).
**I typically have the students write the BLUE text in their notebook.
This powerpoint covers:
Subatomic Particles
-Protons
-Neutrons
-Electrons
-Atomic Mass
-Atomic Number
-How many of each subatomic particle are in each atom
-Interactive Notebook page
M&M atom model LAB
History of the Atom - The Atomic Theory
-Democritus
-John Dalton
-JJ Thomson
-Ernest Rutherford
-Niels Bohr
-Today's Model
Isotopes
-Definition
-How they can be identified
-Carbon -12 -13 -14
**I typically have the students write the BLUE text in their notebook.
This powerpoint covers:
Subatomic Particles
-Protons
-Neutrons
-Electrons
-Atomic Mass
-Atomic Number
-How many of each subatomic particle are in each atom
-Interactive Notebook page
M&M atom model LAB
History of the Atom - The Atomic Theory
-Democritus
-John Dalton
-JJ Thomson
-Ernest Rutherford
-Niels Bohr
-Today's Model
Isotopes
-Definition
-How they can be identified
-Carbon -12 -13 -14
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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