OUR PROJECT:
6th and 7th grade final draft paper : periodic table project final draft
5th and 8th grade copies of periodic table project: Periodic Table Project (5th grade we edited some of the information like total points and some questions you do not have to answer)
Project requirements:
5th grade:
-decorated element box, (supplies due friday the 13th, will be completed in class tuesday the 17th)
-brainstorming worksheet completed with sources, (due Friday the 13th)
-final typed “fact sheet” about your element with all specified questions answered. (due friday the 20th)
6th grade:
-decorated element box, (supplies due friday the 13th, will be completed in class tuesday the 17th)
-brainstorming worksheet completed with sources, (due friday the 13th, can be turned in early for me to look over)
-final draft worksheet completed NEATLY
7th grade:
-decorated element box,(supplies due friday the 13th, will be completed in class tuesday the 17th)
-brainstorming worksheet completed with sources, (due friday the 13th, can be turned in early for me to look over)
-final draft worksheet completed NEATLY (due Tuesday the 17th)
8th grade:
-decorated element box, (supplies due friday the 13th, will be completed in class tuesday the 17th)
-brainstorming worksheet completed with sources, (due friday the 13th, can be turned in early for me to look over)
-final typed “fact sheet” about your element with all questions answered. (due friday the 20th)
I’m so sorry everyone, but I got these boxes from J.Crew. It was a display for the elements of fashion years ago… and they were simply going to throw them in the trash. I claimed them for my students and they were a very high quality cardboard. Very thick. Very sturdy. I’m sure you could use other boxes, but I cannot guide you how to attain more of these…apart from writing a letter to J.Crew to ask them to start a business of making and selling boxes to science teachers! 🙂
this was so cool
too bad we lost that contest thing
This is great! I am the Newsletter Editor for the Associated Chemistry Teachers of Texas, (ACT2). Could I post this picture in our newsletter if I give you credit? This coming year, the United Nations has designated 2019 as the International Year of the Periodic Table!
Yes 🙂 hooray for celebrating the periodic table !