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Students assemble, color, and complete a giant (42.5 x 21.5 inches) (108 x 55 cm) 3-D Periodic Table with fold out flaps for each element. The flaps allow this Periodic Table to be filled with information including:

- Element Families
- Element properties and uses
- Elements found in the Human Body
- Elements found in the Earth's Crust
- Elements found in Earth's Oceans
- Elements found in the Earth's Atmosphere
- Magnetic Elements
- Radioactive Elements
- Elements produced synthetically
- Elements not found in their pure form in nature
- Etc.

After constructing the Periodic Table, students then use it to complete the Periodic Table Hunt activity (included) where they will explore:

- Properties of Elements and Element families
- Atomic structure and basic Electron Configuration
- Periodic Table Hunt and SuperHunt questions
- How elements got their names

The Assembly Presentation shows step by step instructions for building the Periodic Table complete with images and video. The presentation can be viewed in PowerPoint, Keynote, or PDF formats.

The Building a Periodic Table activity will engage students for hours and will produce a lasting classroom display.

Materials needed to assemble:

- Glue / glue sticks (recommended) / or transparent tape
- Colored Pencils
- Scissors
- Plastic knife or similar tool for scoring paper
- All masters can be printed on regular 8.5 x 11" paper.

Files included in this product:

- Getting Started Guide for teachers (PDF)
- Building a Periodic Table Masters (PDF)
- Assembly Instructions presentation (PowerPoint, Keynote, PDF)
- Periodic Table Hunt activity (PDF)
- Periodic Table Hunt answer key (PDF)
- Abundance of Elements Data (PDF)
- Protons, Neutrons, Electrons Data (PDF)

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kayleigh_hughes

5 years ago
5

Do not even hesitate to buy this resource! Worth every single penny, well planned, beautifully presented and multifunctional. I will be integrating this into my KS3 lesson in September when introducing the periodic table. It could even be broken down into a plenary activity eventually leading to a completed periodic table! Brilliant value.

LCR1970

8 years ago
4

Very useful - I am currently building this with my (small) Year 8 Class. <br /> Well though through and very professionally finished. I can see myself using this most years!

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