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Periodic Table of Elements | Blank Worksheets
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Here are two worksheets for students to use to create the periodic table of elements.
– One for elements only
– One to create a color key showing the type of elements
These are great for students to use when they are just learning the elements and can be used as a student-created study guide as well.
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Here are 2 ready to use Venn Diagram Science activities for students to use to compare 2 or 3 insects. On each, students will list the insects they will compare and contrast, draw a picture of each and then complete the Venn Diagram.
Extend the activity by asking students to write a paragraph or short report about their discoveries!
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You can use this resource as a poster or a handout – the Periodic Table of Elements (with a ‘how to read each element’ visual model).
The table shows all elements through 103 Lr and is color coordinated showing:
– alkali metal
– alkaline earth
– transition metal
– basic metal
– semimetals
– nonmetals
– halogens
– noble gas
– langthanides
– actinides -
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