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Studdnts research ancient texts and compare ancient Greek atomic theories, as used in the production of silver, to modern theories. Full Review »
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Students search to retrieve electronic information in researching the atomic structure in the cloud model, and construct a model of an atom. Full Review »
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Students perform activities to illustrate the Dalton, Thomson, and Rutherford concepts of the atom. Full Review »
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Students examine atomic structure from an historical viewpoint and locate the three basic parts of an atom on a diagram. They apply indirect evidence to solve problems. Full Review »
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Students investigate the scientists that have contributed to the modern day atomic theory. They conduct Internet research, develop a table, record data, and produce a webpage about their selected scientist. Full Review »
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Students use the Internet to research the development of the discovery of the atom. They create an essay, PowerPoint presentation and a story line on the subject. Full Review »
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Students collaboratively review the chemistry topic of Atomic Structure by playing an interactive Microsoft Powerpoint review game. This technology rich lesson can be done in both large group and small group applications. Full Review »
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- 10th - 11th
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Students identify and describe the building blocks that make up an atom. They also compare the ages of atoms to the ages of the materials they compose,as well as, give examples that illustrate the small size of atoms. Full Review »
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Students discover that carbon is everywhere and research the element of carbon, its composition, and the importance of it to life on earth. They then design model mobiles of carbon atoms to demonstrate the configuration of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Full Review »
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Students research the element of carbon, its composition, and the importance of carbon to life on earth. Then they design model mobiles of carbon atoms to demonstrate their understanding of the configuration of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Students also research the scientists who made discoveries that are so important to modern chemistry. Full Review »

