In this worksheet, students will use data of the elements in rows 2-5 (excluding transition metals) to create graphs to visualize the trends in four elemental properties as you move across and down the periodic table. Students will then use their graphs to help answer questions about the trends. Data is provided for these properties: Atomic RadiusIonization EnergyElectron AffinityElectronegativityIncluded is a key with completed graphs.
Have students explore Boyle's Law and Charles' Law by making graphs of each and comparing them. Students will practice using the gas law equations to calculate volume and practice their graphing skills with this worksheet. Answer key is included.
Have students practice reading the periodic table by answering questions and determining which colors to use to color in the picture. Check out my other Color By Numbers Activities: Types of Chemical Reactions - Color By NumbersChemistry Review (Four Topic Choices) - Christmas SnowmanChemistry Review (Four Topic Choices) - Christmas WreathColor By Codon - Sea Turtle | Transcription and Translation PracticeFood Webs and Trophic Levels Review - Color By Numbers
Have students review food webs and trophic levels by answering these questions to figure out what colors to use to color the picture of a bird. A key is included. Check out my FREE Color by Numbers on the Periodic Table. Also check out my Color By Codons activities to have students practice DNA Translation and Transcription. Color By Codon - Sea Turtle | Transcription and Translation PracticeColor By Codon - Easter Eggs | Transcription and Translation Practice | HolidayI also have Color By Num
Students will use historical data on atmospheric Carbon dioxide levels and methane levels to create line graphs to analyze how these levels have changed across the past couple hundred years (CO2 data from 1700-2020 and CH4 data from 1500-2020). Included in the pdf is the doubled sided Carbon Dioxide graphing sheet with the data and graph on the front with analysis questions on the back and the double sided Methane graphing sheet with the graph and data on the front and analysis questions on the
This worksheet helps students figure out what ions 18 different elements will form (does not include any transition metals) and practice reading the periodic table. Using information about trends of the periodic table, students will : Determine whether the element is a metal or nonmetal, Determine whether it will make a cation or an anion. Determine the number of valence electrons the element has. Determine what charge it will have. Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for the element. Write out the cor
Students will explore the differences between Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells as well as between Animal and Plant cells by sorting the organelles between the types and answering the analysis questions.
Notetaker on DNA Transcription, Translation, and Mutations. The notetaker is double sided, starting with some definitions then going on to practicing Transcription and Translation through examples of three types of mutations. Includes a key of the filled out notetaker. Also check out my other products such as my Color By Codon worksheet for some fun translation and transcription practice: Color By Codon - Sea Turtle
Here is a double sided notetaker for students to fill out on the five ecological relationships (Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism, Predation, and Competition). Gives students space to define each and give examples. Includes spaces on inter- and intra-specific competition and competitive exclusion. Also includes a diagram for the predator-prey cycle.
7th - 12th
Biology, Environment, Science
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