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09.04.12 Atomic Word Wall

09.04.12 Atomic Word Wall. * Place the title and date at the top of your paper. Place an “S” in the margin of your paper then answer the prompt in a complete sentence. S: Think of something that is made up of smaller parts. Describe it and how its parts

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09.04.12 Atomic Word Wall

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  1. 09.04.12 Atomic Word Wall *Place the title and date at the top of your paper. Place an “S” in the margin of your paper then answer the prompt in a complete sentence. S: Think of something that is made up of smaller parts. Describe it and how its parts help it exist. For example, a cake is made up flour, eggs, sugar which help give the cake its sweetness and bread like qualities.

  2. P: Size of an Atom • How large do you think atoms are? • 0.00000002 centimeters wide • 2 hundred millionths of a centimeter

  3. A: Visual Model How many more times would we have to cut it into 10 pieces before we would have the size of an atom, 0.00000002 cm? 6 More Times! Is it possible? • Cut your 2 cm x 2 cm square into 10 equal pieces • Now, cut that piece into 10 more equal pieces • Try to cut that piece into 10 more pieces 0.002 cm

  4. C: Word Wall/Glossary Choose 3 of these words. Using the textbook, write the word on the front of each paper strip along with a visual representation of the word. Write the definition on the back. • Atom • Subatomic Particle • Proton • Electron • Neutron • Valence Electron • Electron Cloud • Nucleus

  5. E: Use 5 vocabulary words to describe what you learned about an atom.

  6. 09.05.12 Atomic Structure *Place the title and date at the top of your paper. Place an “S” in the margin of your paper then answer the prompt in a complete sentence. S:What are the 3 subatomic particles that make up an atom? Neutron, Proton, and Electron

  7. E: Think of a way to remember each subatomic particle. For example, P.E.N. = proton, electron, neutron

  8. 09.06.12 Parts of an Atom *Place the title and date at the top of your paper. Place an “S” in the margin of your paper then answer the prompt in a complete sentence. S:Describe this image and explain what it represents.

  9. P:Bill Nye Video on Atoms *Answer the following using the Bill Nye video on atoms… What are the three different tiny particles that make up an atom and their charges? Which particles are located in the center of an atom and determine the mass of the atom? Name the structure at the center of an atom. Which particle zooms around the center of an atom? An atom is made up of mostly?

  10. A: Diagram of an Atom • Draw the atom and label the particles correctly based on their charge. Proton Nucleus Neutron Electron

  11. C: Explain the relationship between the following in an atom: • Proton and Neutron __________________________________________ • Proton and Electron __________________________________________ Located in the nucleus and determine the mass of an atom. Number of protons equal number of electrons.

  12. E: Why is it important to know the structure of an atom? Are all atoms the same?

  13. 9.07.12 – Atoms Analogy *Place the title and date at the top of your paper. Place an “S” in the margin of your paper then answer the prompt in a complete sentence. S: What is the majority of an atom made up of? Think of…

  14. P: The Atoms Family Story • In the center of Matterville, there is a place called the Nucleus Arcade, where two members of the Atoms Family like to hang out. Perky Patty Proton, like her sisters, is quite large with a huge smile and eyes that sparkle (+). Patty is always happy and has a very positive personality. Nerdy Nelda Neutron is large like Patty, but she has a boring, flat mouth and eyes with zero expression (o). Her family is very apathetic and neutral about everything. Patty, Nelda, and their sisters spend all their time at the arcade. • Name: • attyProton • Description: • Positive • Favorite Activity: • Hanging out at the Nucleus Arcade • Name: • Nelda Neutron • Description: • Neutral • Favorite Activity: • Hanging out at the Nucleus Arcade

  15. P: The Atoms Family Story

  16. P: The Atoms Family Song

  17. C: Create your own story, ID cards or song of the structure of an atom Think of “The Atoms Family” story, ID cards, and song… Neutrons can be found, Where protons hang around; Electrons they surround The Atoms Family. Be Creative

  18. E: Draw a representation of an atom using Matterville. Label and show location of protons, neutrons, electrons and nucleus.

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