PROJECT: Periodic Table of Elements SUPERHERO (Science / Chemistry / ELA)
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SCIENCE PROJECT: ELEMENT SUPERHERO!
SUBJECT: SCIENCE, CHEMISTRY, ELA
TOPIC: PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
GRADES: 7-12
BAM! POW! THIS BEST SELLING PROJECT WILL GET YOUR STUDENTS ENGAGED AND EXCITED ABOUT WORKING WITH THE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS! CRIMINALS BEWARE!
This science project is great to add creativity to any unit that focuses on the Periodic Table of Elements. I have used it with my middle school classes but slight modification can make it perfect for most high school classes as well.
Included with your purchase you receive:
1) a general outline of the 5 days that can be used to fully complete this project
2) a 10-slide Superhero Google Slides presentation used as an anticipatory set for students
3) examples of students' PToE Superheroes to be used as a reference for your classes
4) a webquest paper to be used to research key facts, history, uses, and properties of two elements
5) 14 outlines of superhero poses to help students who are artistically frustrated
6) a final draft paper (your choice either 8 1/2" x 11" or 11" x 17")
7) Superhero Venn Diagram (for comparing and contrasting at the conclusion of the project)
8) Work for early finishers: Periodic Table of Elements Top 20 article
9) Work for early finishers: Mystery Element article
10) Work for early finishers: Periodic Table of Elements Wordsearch
11) BONUS: MYTHBUSTERS: SUPERHERO HOUR! Video worksheet
DOC & PDF Versions! All items included with this purchase are provided as MS-Word documents (DOC) which will allow easy modifying to fit your class. PDF versions are also provided for ease of use/printing.
Thank you for your purchase and for taking the time to leave me positive feedback...and enjoy the stress-free time off knowing that your students will be provided with entertaining and educational assignments. UP, UP AND AWAY!
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