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Editable Element Research Project - Chemistry | Google Classroom

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Brilliant Dust
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Excellent product! I used this for a project for my honors students. Very well laid out and my students loved it!
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Description

This is an EDITABLE "adopt an element" style research project with a twist (that works for middle or high school science). Students are tasked with researching elements with unique histories and interesting uses; some have surprising effects on the human body and/or environment. Case in point: Mercury!

The provided sample research slides profile the intriguing element Hg. My students were surprised to learn that Mad Hatter Syndrome is real and excited to start their own research to present to the class.

This project works well for reviewing basic chemistry (such as physical vs. chemical properties, atomic number, and subatomic particles). I've used it in a general science class, as well as an honors biology and chemistry classes at the start of the year (it is also a distance learning-friendly project).

What I love about this project is that it also allows students to build an understanding and appreciation for how unique individual elements are; students discover that elements can have profound impacts on our health and environment (tying together multiple science disciplines).

✏️ Note: This Google Classroom-ready version contains printable PDFs (of all the resources listed) plus an editable student packet/ sign-up sheet and scoring guide (Google Docs) in case you want to customize the project more for your students. Once purchased, you will be able to download the entire file directly to your Google Drive.

Looking for a PDF (printable) version only? Click here.

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More about what’s included...

  • an EDITABLE 2-page student packet with the task & detailed instructions for the project; it also includes a simple scoring guide and suggested websites for research (Google Doc &PDF)

  • an EDITABLE student sign-up sheet with 25 options (and room for more if needed) (Google Doc & PDF)

  • a simple scoring guide for teacher grading (EDITABLE) & teacher tips sheet (PDF)

  • a sample student slideshow (4 PDF slides) to inspire students & note-taker (Google Doc & PDF) should students present their slideshows

Have a question? Send me an email at brilliantdustteacher@gmail.com

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I’m a science educator with a background in lab research, a passion for the classroom, and now, homeschooling my little scientists. Thanks for checking out my resources!

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