Asked by johnny
I have to make a game based on the
periodic table
Here are the standards we could put in the game:
Students know how to relate the position of an element in the periodic table for it's atomic number and mass
Students know how to use the periodic table to ID, metals, semi-metals, non-metals, and halogens
Students know how to use the periodic table to ID alkali metals, alkaine earth and transition metals, trends in ionization energy, electronegativity, and the relative size of ions and atoms
Students know that the nucleus of the atom is the most dense.
The more standards you put in the game, the more points you get in the project, but I have no idea what game to create. Can anyone help me?
periodic table
Here are the standards we could put in the game:
Students know how to relate the position of an element in the periodic table for it's atomic number and mass
Students know how to use the periodic table to ID, metals, semi-metals, non-metals, and halogens
Students know how to use the periodic table to ID alkali metals, alkaine earth and transition metals, trends in ionization energy, electronegativity, and the relative size of ions and atoms
Students know that the nucleus of the atom is the most dense.
The more standards you put in the game, the more points you get in the project, but I have no idea what game to create. Can anyone help me?
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