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Join the Atoms Family in Matterville as they navigate the Nucleus Arcade and Energy Superhighway, showcasing atomic structure in a fun and engaging way.
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The Atoms Family The Atoms Family was created by Kathleen Crawford, 1994Presentation developed by Tracy Trimpe, 2006, http://sciencespot.net/
Name: Patty Proton Description: ______ Favorite Activity: Hanging out at the Nucleus Arcade Name: Nelda Neutron Description: ______ Favorite Activity: Hanging out at the Nucleus Arcade 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 ______, 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 ______is large like Patty, but she has a boring, flat mouth and eyes with zero expression (o). Her family is very apathetic and ______about everything. Patty, Nelda, and their sisters spend all their time at the arcade.
Name: Elliott Electron Description: _______ Favorite Activity: Racing around the arcade ______the Nucleus Arcade, you will find a series of roadways that are used by another member of the Atoms Family, Enraged Elliott ______. Elliott races madly around the Arcade on his bright red chrome-plated Harley-Davidson. He rides so ______that no one can be sure where he is at any time. Elliott is much ______than Patty and Nelda and he is always angry because these bigger relatives will not let him in the Arcade. He has a frown on his face, eyes that are squinted with anger, and a very ______ (-) attitude.
Energy Superhighway Can hold 18 electrons Energy Freeway Can hold 8 electrons Nucleus ArcadeContains protons & neutrons Energy Street Can hold 2 electrons The _____energy street can only hold only ______Electron brothers. The ______energy street, called the Energy Freeway, can hold _____brothers. The ______energy street, called the Energy Superhighway, can hold ______of the brothers. Matterville (diagram of an atom)
The morale of Matterville is ______as long as each ______Electron brother is ______out by one ______Proton sister. The ______of residents in Matterville depends on the ______and ______families. Challenge: What would happen to the morale of Matterville if one Elliott Electron was kidnapped?
Challenge 2: What would happen to the morale of Matterville if one Elliott Electron moved to Matterville?
They’re _____and they’re teeny, Much _____than a beany, They _____can be seeny, The _____Family.
They are so _____. (Snap, snap) They’re _____like a ball. (Snap, snap) They make up the _____. They’re __________. Can’t ______them at all. (Snap, snap)
Together they make _____, And _____like molasses, And all the _____masses, The _____Family
They are so small. (Snap, snap) They’re round like a ball. (Snap, snap) They make up the air. They’re everywhere. Can’t see them at all. (Snap, snap)
_____can be found, Where _____hang around; _____they _____ The Atoms Family.
They are so small. (Snap, snap) They’re round like a ball. (Snap, snap) They make up the air. They’re everywhere. Can’t see them at all. (Snap, snap)
1st Verse: They’re tiny and they’re teeny, Much smaller than a beany, They never can be seeny, The Atoms Family. Chorus 2nd Verse: Together they make gases, And liquids like molasses, And all the solid masses, The Atoms Family Chorus 3rd Verse: Neutrons can be found, Where protons hang around; Electrons they surround The Atoms Family. Chorus Chorus: They are so small. (Snap, snap) They’re round like a ball. (Snap, snap) They make up the air. They’re everywhere. Can’t see them at all. (Snap, snap)
Ready to try it again? Click the music note to try the song again. If you do not want to sing it again, click the arrow to move to the next slide.
_______ protons _______ _______ The Atoms Family - Atomic Math Challenge _____Number _____ _____ Atomic _____ Atomic number equals the number of ____________ or ________________. Atomic mass equals the number of ______________ + _______________.
Terminology • Protons: _____charged subatomic particle located _____nucleus • Electron: _____charged subatomic particle located _____the nucleus • Neutron: subatomic particle with _____charge located _____nucleus • _____mass as a proton
Terminology • Atomic _____: the number of _____in an atom • Same _____of protons and electrons • Atomic _____: the number of protons _____the number of neutrons
Atom • Atom: _______piece of matter • (**Building block of _______(matter)) • _____ _______letter • ____subscripts • Make up ELEMENTS • C= _______ • H= Hydrogen • O= Oxygen • N= _______ • P= phosphorus • He= Helium
Molecule • Molecule: _______of ______or ______atoms (______substance) • Two or more atoms • 2 or more ______letters • ________ • O2 = Oxygen Molecule • H2O = Water Molecule • CO2 = Carbon Dioxide • C6H12O6 = Glucose
Compounds • Compound: ________of _____or _____different atoms. • 2 or more _______atoms • _____different _______letters • H2O = water • CO2 = carbon dioxide • C6H12O6 = glucose
How are they organized? • Atom:______piece of matter • Molecule: combination of ______or more atoms (pure substance) • Compound: combination of two or more ______atoms.
Assignment: Use the assigned elements to find the atomic #, mass, # of protons, # of neutrons, and # of electrons for each.