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Atoms, Molecules & Elements

Grades 5 to 8 - Print Book - Lesson Plan

  • Atoms, Molecules & Elements Gr. 5-8 - print book
  • Atoms, Molecules & Elements Gr. 5-8 - print book
  • Atoms, Molecules & Elements Gr. 5-8 - print book
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Order #: CC4505 ISBN13: 978-1-55319-371-5 Grades: 5, 6, 7, 8 Reading Level: 3-4 Total Page: 60 Author: George Graybill
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  • Perfect for differentiation in middle school.

    Scarlett Brock
  • I am not a science person. Thank you for helping provide an excellent unit for my students.

    Christine Law
  • love these - both the readings and the work after. I tend to use these for quarterly review.

    Helen Snow
  • This has been a great addition to my 6th grade Atoms unit! Thank you!

    Alexandra Stene
  • Great product! I would use these to leave as work when I had a sub.

    Amy Martinez
  • Some nice review and reading. A great supplement to my curriculum.

    Christine Robinson
  • A great informational resource.

    Jennifer Jones
  • Great resource for my English Language Learners and students with IEP's. I teach high school, but this works super well for my lower students.

    Christine Jonard
  • Great resource for an introduction to the physical science, as we wrap up our lesson on matter. The worksheets are engaging and easy to follow. thanks!

    malissa manney
  • I loved the explanations and how easy this was to implement in my classroom.

    Linsey Bear
  • great product - easy to use and enjoyable for the kids.

    Denise Knoll
  • well put together.

    Laura Mccreary
  • A great resource that made teaching science a breeze!

    Tegan Jaszczyszyn
  • Always trust Classroom Complete Press resources!

    Martha Weaver

Description

Young scientists will be thrilled to explore the invisible world of atoms, molecules and elements. Our resource makes the periodic table easier to understand. Begin by answering, what are atoms? See how the atomic model is made up of electrons, protons and neutrons. Find out what a molecule is, and how they differ from elements. Then, move on to compounds. Find the elements that make up different compounds. Get comfortable with the periodic table by recognizing each element as part of a group. Examine how patterns in the periodic table dictate how those elements react with others. Finally, explore the three important kinds of elements: metals, nonmetals and inert gases. Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy and STEAM initiatives, additional hands-on experiments, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

Product Reviews

Scarlett Brock

Perfect for differentiation in middle school.

Christine Law

I am not a science person. Thank you for helping provide an excellent unit for my students.

Helen Snow

love these - both the readings and the work after. I tend to use these for quarterly review.

Alexandra Stene

This has been a great addition to my 6th grade Atoms unit! Thank you!

Amy Martinez

Great product! I would use these to leave as work when I had a sub.

Christine Robinson

Some nice review and reading. A great supplement to my curriculum.

Jennifer Jones

A great informational resource.

Christine Jonard

Great resource for my English Language Learners and students with IEP's. I teach high school, but this works super well for my lower students.

malissa manney

Great resource for an introduction to the physical science, as we wrap up our lesson on matter. The worksheets are engaging and easy to follow. thanks!

Linsey Bear

I loved the explanations and how easy this was to implement in my classroom.

Denise Knoll

great product - easy to use and enjoyable for the kids.

Laura Mccreary

well put together.

Tegan Jaszczyszyn

A great resource that made teaching science a breeze!

Martha Weaver

Always trust Classroom Complete Press resources!

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