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Atomic Structure Domino Puzzle

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Puzzles are great when used to reinforce content! Puzzles result in an application of learning which helps cement learning. After your atomic structure lessons have student use the puzzle as a reinforcement tool. Puzzles can also be used as a unit review, or a review prior to end of course testing (state or final exam), used as a class activity—see who finishes first, or even sent home as an individual review, and puzzles can be used as a station during a lab/class activity. Learning targets reinforced with this puzzle: -Use the periodic table to determine the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons in different atoms. (Using the first 20 elements) -- no ions or isotopes included -Determine the number of protons using the atomic number of an element -Determine the number of protons and neutrons using the mass number of an element Included in This Product: ~21 domino cards per set—9 color sets & 1 BW set (210 cards) ~Key—solution to the puzzle ~Pictures of Student examples ~Teacher tips & strategies for using the puzzle with your lesson plans This lesson is appropriate for grades 7-9 chemistry or physical science. Just Print and Go! Everything is ready for immediate use in your classroom. This will be a resource you will want to use year after year! Chemistry Corner *************************************************************************** Check out these other products that you may be interested in: Naming and Writing Chemical Formulas: Acids & Hydrates Naming and Writing Ionic Formulas Part One Chemistry BellWork for the Entire Year ************************************************************************** Get TPT credit to use on your Future Purchases! Go to your “My Purchases” page and click on “Provide Feedback” button. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Click here for more information. Become a follower to receive updates about new products as we add them.
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