Want to see how your students do at drawing Bohr Models but need to go digital? Well here's a solution for you. I have created in google slides a manipulative that allows students to drag and place the subatomic particles into an atomic model. It allows teachers to assess their understanding of where protons, neutrons, and electrons are located in the atom, as well as what each shell can hold. There's an area for a whole class demonstration and areas of additional practice. The following atoms
In this digital activity your students can click and drag dots to indicate the valence electrons in Lewis Dot models. There are 35 total elements that they must label in google slides and I have included an answer key for you. I hope you enjoy this product!