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Task Card Templates Choose one slide below each week to create a task card for a Tech Tub station. Make sure to fill in the “Notes” below the task card with your information. Follow the directions below to complete this station activity. This task uses: Common Core State Standards Periodic Table Objective: Describe the properties of elements on the periodic table 1.Open the periodic table of elements app 2.Locate and tap on the element that you are researching 3.For each of the following elements, identify the element’s: 1.Symbol 2.Atomic number 3.Atomic mass 4.Group 5.# of protons, neutrons and electrons 6.Metallic property 7.State of matter 8.Melting point 9.Boiling point Elements - Li, Ca, Sr, Mn, Hg CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL

Task Card Templates Choose one slide below each week to create a task card for a Tech Tub station. Make sure to fill in the “Notes” below the task card with your information. Follow the directions below to complete this station activity. This task uses: Common Core State Standards Periodic Table Objective: Describe the properties of elements on the periodic table 1.Open the periodic table of elements app 2.Locate and tap on the element that you are researching 3.For each of the following elements, identify the element’s: 1.Symbol 2.Atomic number 3.Atomic mass 4.Group 5.# of protons, neutrons and electrons 6.Metallic property 7.State of matter 8.Melting point 9.Boiling point Elements - Li, Ca, Sr, Mn, Hg, P, Ba, Cs, Pb, Br CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL

Task Card Templates Choose one slide below each week to create a task card for a Tech Tub station. Make sure to fill in the “Notes” below the task card with your information. This task uses: Common Core State Standards Follow the directions below to complete this station activity. Periodic Table Objective: Describe the properties of elements on the periodic table 1.Open the periodic table of elements app 2.Locate and tap on the element that you are researching 3.For each of the following elements, identify the element’s: 1.Symbol 2.Atomic number 3.Atomic mass 4.Group 5.# of protons, neutrons and electrons 6.Metallic property 7.State of matter 8.Melting point 9.Boiling point Elements - Li, Ca, Sr, Mn, Hg, P, Ba, Cs, Pb, Br, Ne, B, At, H, He CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL