For each of these assignments you may use my notes (on webpage), HA Knowledge Map or internet for information. For Day 4’s assignment you will not need.

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For each of these assignments you may use my notes (on webpage), HA Knowledge Map or internet for information. For Day 4’s assignment you will not need the tablets.

Make an Atom Foldable with the following: -Picture of the Atom -Label nucleus, proton, neutron, electron, electron cloud -Give charge of each above -Give the mass of each above Please read on to the next slide….

Include a picture of an element symbol off of the periodic table. Label and define the following: Atomic Number, Atomic Mass, Mass Number. There is construction paper if needed.

1.Go to my website and select the link “Building an Atom” 2.Using the interactive, Fill out the building an atom worksheet. 3.When you finish, partner up and go through your answers to make sure you agree. You will turn in one packet with both names attached.

1.Click on the link “Atomic Number Quiz” You must receive a score of 80%,raise your hand and get checked off by the teacher. 2. Click on the link “Atomic Structure Quiz” You must receive a score of 90%,raise your hand and get checked off by the teacher.

You and a partner fill out one Mythbuster’s sheet as you enjoy the experiment.

Complete the Atomic Bonding Interactive Sheet using the links from my website. All of the links should work, but if they don’t do your best to fill out the sheet using the internet and my notes.