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Hi,this.
I came across an activity for students that does an amazing job of helping
them see the point of the periodic table. I thought others might enjoy
I personally didn't appreciate it as much as I do after this. Plus it'sdid
just a fun puzzle even if you already understand the table.
Warning: You have to finish the puzzle to really "get it". I thought I
and when I went back to finish it, I really liked it.and
The key is to tell your students you're doing something different today
then give them this activity called "Dr. Willis Wonderful Library". Therethey
are brief directions at the top that they must follow carefully. When
are done, many will have different schemes but ALL will be able to predict
the missing books and their characteristics. The next day I talk about
Mendeleev (attached power point).
Wendy
Wendy K. Adams, PhD
Education Coordinator
Acoustical Society of America
Adjunct Facutly
Department of Physics
Univsersity of Northern Colorado
Greeley, Colorado 80639
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