What’s My Element?
All the elements in the periodic table are competing to earn the title of World’s Greatest Element. You are an element and need to convince the world that YOU deserve to wear that title. Conduct research on your element and create a presentation that convinces everyone to elect you the World’s Greatest Element. You may use the links provided in the previous lessons or locate some of your own.
Directions: Follow these steps to complete the assignment.
Step 1. Identify an element from the periodic table and assume that role
Step 2. Research the element using books, internet, or other materials
Step 3. Create a presentation about yourself (the element) that tells all about this element, its characteristics and its uses.
Your presentation must contain the following:
Points
Element symbol
5
Element Name
5
Atomic Number
5
Atomic Mass
5
Is it a solid, liquid or gas?
5
Is it a metal, nonmetal or metalloid?
5
Family Name or Rare Earth Element Series
5
Who discovered it?
5
When discovered?
5
How is it used?
5
Physical, chemical properties or unusual facts (must have 3)
5
Resources cited (minimum of 2)
5
Total Possible Points
What’s My Element?
All the elements in the periodic table are competing to earn the title of World’s Greatest Element. You are an element and need to convince the world that YOU deserve to wear that title. Conduct research on your element and create a presentation that convinces everyone to elect you the World’s Greatest Element. You may use the links provided in the previous lessons or locate some of your own.
Directions: Follow these steps to complete the assignment.
Step 1. Identify an element from the periodic table and assume that role
Step 2. Research the element using books, internet, or other materials
Step 3. Create a presentation about yourself (the element) that tells all about this element, its characteristics and its uses.
Your presentation must contain the following: Points Element symbol 5 Element Name 5 Atomic Number 5 Atomic Mass 5 Is it a solid, liquid or gas? 5 Is it a metal, nonmetal or metalloid? 5 Family Name or Rare Earth Element Series 5 Who discovered it? 5 When discovered? 5 How is it used? 5 Physical, chemical properties or unusual facts (must have 3) 5 Resources cited (minimum of 2) 5
Total Possible Points