Students will need a copy of the periodic table for this activity. Students will color code and label the families on the periodic table as instructed on the slides.
This powerpoint has 40 "Would you Rather?" questions to use as a game or brain break. It is set up to answer by moving to the left or the right of the classroom. This can be easily changed if this amount of movement is not possible. For example, students could hold up their left or right hand to answer.
This PowerPoint will help your students learn the steps involved in identifying balanced equations. This includes several practice problems for each step and at the end. Slides also review elements, compounds, and mixtures at the beginning.
This budget activity will have students start by researching a career of their choice to get an annual salary. Students will use the links provided to get their net monthly salary, find the average rent amount in the area they want to move, and pay their monthly bills. I recommend posting this to google classroom so students can use the links provided.
Students will create four Bohr models to determine which would bond with chlorine based on the valence electron numbers. Students will need access to a periodic table to complete the assignment.