lesson on the arrangement of elements in the periodic table
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Added: Jul 30, 2024
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Arrangement of the Elements on THE PERIODIC TABLE Demonstration Teaching 8th Grade
01 02 03 04 Energizer Let’s get active Activity 1 and 2 Un-Scramble / Mystery Element THE PERIODIC TABLE of Elements Arrangement of Elements VIDEO VIEWING Periodic Nature of Elements TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prayer Attendance Check
01 ENERGIZER Let’s get energize!
Let’s set the atmosphere ! Oh it’s science time after all Oh it’s science time after all Oh it’s science time after all It’s a science time after all …
People Involved in the Discovery and Development of Periodic Table of Elements A chemist that arranged the periodic table into a group of three or triad Johann Wolfgang Dobreiner A scientist that proposed the law of octaves John Newlands The Father of Modern Periodic Table Dmitri Mendeleev
Element Alkalai Metals Metal Metalloids Noble Gases Halogens Carbon Shiny Brittle Period
Mystery Element Guess the element based on the properties
For 2 minutes, answer it by group. Guess and Locate!
03 PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS Arrangement of Elements
The periodic table is the arrangement of elements based on similarities of properties of elements.
THE PERIODIC TABLE PERIOD (7 horizontal rows)
GROUPS/FAMILIES (vertical columns) THE PERIODIC TABLE
Learn more! Elements from the taller columns which are the Groups 1, 2, and 13 through 18 are called representative elements or main groups of the periodic table
PHONE SCREENSHOT Group 1: Alkali Metals Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals Group 13: Boron Group Group 14: Carbon Group Group 15: Nitrogen Group Group 16: Chalcogens Group 17: Halogens Group 18: Noble Gases
Groups 3-12: Transition Metals
Metals are located on the left side of the Periodic Table of Elements. Most of the elements are metals which are solids at room temperature except Mercury. Elements that are found far right of the periodic table are called nonmetals which may be solids, liquids or gases. A stair-step line on the table separates the metals from nonmetals. The elements along this line are called metalloids . Metalloids exhibit the properties of metals and nonmetals.
04 VIDEO VIEWING Periodic Nature of Elements
What is the importance of the Periodic Table of Elements? Elaborate
L et’s label it! Nitrogen Group Carbon Group Chalcogen Group Alkali Metals Noble Gases Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Boron Group Halogen Group
L et’s label it! Answers G1 – Alkali Metals G2 – Alkaline Earth Metals G3-12 – Transition Metals G13 – Boron Group G14 – Carbon Group G15 – Nitrogen Group G16 – Chalcogen Group G17 – Halogen Group G18 – Noble Gases
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