Periodic Table Text Set
Periodic Table Text Set
Periodic Table Text Set
The chemistry text set that I chose to create outlines the structure and use of the periodic
table. I chose this topic in chemistry because understanding the periodic table is the basis for
the rest of chemistry. CONTEXT This text set will be used as an extra resource in my
classroom. This material will be available to students as a source of extra information or
practice using the periodic table. The books would be connected in class discussions about
their contents. Certain passages or pictures will be shared during class. The visuals, videos,
and interactive websites will be used during lessons in groups and individually to facilitate
discussion about the periodic table. AS A SET I plan to use the visual book along with the
interactive periodic table to make connections between the physical appearance of the
elements, their properties, and their location of the periodic table. Other parts of this text
set will be used to hook the students and allow them to explore the periodic table at their
own pace. OBJECTIVES HS-PS1-1. Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative
properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of
atoms. RST.9-10.7 Students will be able to locate elements on the periodic table based on
given information about their properties. Students will be able to translate information
expressed in words in a text into visual forms and translate information expressed visually
into words.
Periodic Table of Elements by Tim Sharp August, 28 2017 Read on Sep. 26 2017
https://www.livescience.com/25300-periodic-table.html
Summary This article again touches on the use of the periodic table. It also outlines the
history of how the periodic table was created. Rationale I chose this article because it
does a good job of outlining how the periodic table was created. IT also explains how
atomic weight is determined. Use This text will be used as a reference for some of the
important details hidden behind the periodic table.