Activity: Design an Atom Poster Advertisement

Days needed a week
Grade level 9 - 12

Objectives

Students will discuss what they have learned about atoms and elements in their own words. Students will design a poster advertisement for their chosen atom. Students will use more than just their right brain to think about science!!

Science and Math Standards

NCTM
NSES
Content Standard 2:
- Mathematics as Communication
Content Standard B:
- Structure of Atoms
- Interactions of energy and matter
  Content Standard G:
- Science in personal and social perspectives.

Prerequisites

Introduction

Each element in the Universe has unique properties due to its atomic configuration (the arrangement and numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons it has). In the previous activities, students have learned about how each element has a unique spectral "fingerprint." In this activity, students will explore in more depth the properties of one particular element, and share their knowledge with the class in the form of a poster advertisement for their atom.

Exploration

The students should be given a week to complete this assignment as either a student-individual or group project. If it is assigned as a group project, some class time will be needed. Give each student a copy of the Student Worksheet which describes the requirements of the project.

  • Student Worksheet

    Evaluation

    Each of the requirements on the Student Worksheet is worth 20 points. The students should present their posters to the class, and for an extra 20 points all students should be encouraged and prepared to conduct some form of a demonstration using the assigned atom as either an element or compound.

    Closure

    When the students have completed their atom posters, they should be presented to and shared with the class. It might be useful to have the posters on display for a short amount of time, so that students will be able to see each others posters and become familiar with each others atoms.


    Reference URLs

    Periodic Table of the Elements
    http://www.webelements.com/


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