Subatomic Particles: Creating an Atom
by Gregory Brown
This set of lessons allows students to model the structure of an atom and use this to define trends on the Periodic Table and characteristics within groups. In addition, students can relate the patterns and scientific concepts together in a innovative and interactive way.
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1i3UD7gvbDcfjWoejy3FJcxeCxkZGh-tLqtJmrxq…
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