AP Chemistry Unit 1 Periodic Puzzle Pixel Art in a Self Checking Google Sheet
Are you looking for an engaging way for students to practice atomic structure, electronic structure, and periodic trends? This AP Chem periodic puzzle pixel art includes 26 clues related to:
trends in ionization energy
trends in electronegativity
trends in atomic radius
valence electrons
unpaired electrons
electron configurations
identifying elements using a mass spectra
identifying elements using a photoelectron spectra
cations, anions, and isoelectronic
Students will be provided with clues to place elements in the Google Sheet. For example, "D has 7 valence electrons" or "M has the largest atomic radius in its group." By utilizing all the clues and their knowledge of the periodic table and periodicity, students should be able to place all elements in the table. If an element is placed correctly, colors will appear to the right, and once all elements are placed correctly, and entire image should appear.
This resource can be used for distance learning, or as guided practice after in-class instruction, or for review. Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.
This resource includes both the student Google Sheet document and the Key.
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Are you looking for an engaging way for students to practice atomic structure, electronic structure, and periodic trends? This AP Chem periodic puzzle pixel art includes 26 clues related to:
trends in ionization energy
trends in electronegativity
trends in atomic radius
valence electrons
unpaired electrons
electron configurations
identifying elements using a mass spectra
identifying elements using a photoelectron spectra
cations, anions, and isoelectronic
Students will be provided with clues to place elements in the Google Sheet. For example, "D has 7 valence electrons" or "M has the largest atomic radius in its group." By utilizing all the clues and their knowledge of the periodic table and periodicity, students should be able to place all elements in the table. If an element is placed correctly, colors will appear to the right, and once all elements are placed correctly, and entire image should appear.
This resource can be used for distance learning, or as guided practice after in-class instruction, or for review. Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.
This resource includes both the student Google Sheet document and the Key.
Join my email list and receive four self-checking ideas, along with four FREE self-checking products and/or templates.
Let's connect on Instagram.
Are you looking for an engaging way for students to practice atomic structure, electronic structure, and periodic trends? This AP Chem periodic puzzle pixel art includes 26 clues related to:
trends in ionization energy
trends in electronegativity
trends in atomic radius
valence electrons
unpaired electrons
electron configurations
identifying elements using a mass spectra
identifying elements using a photoelectron spectra
cations, anions, and isoelectronic
Students will be provided with clues to place elements in the Google Sheet. For example, "D has 7 valence electrons" or "M has the largest atomic radius in its group." By utilizing all the clues and their knowledge of the periodic table and periodicity, students should be able to place all elements in the table. If an element is placed correctly, colors will appear to the right, and once all elements are placed correctly, and entire image should appear.
This resource can be used for distance learning, or as guided practice after in-class instruction, or for review. Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.
This resource includes both the student Google Sheet document and the Key.
Join my email list and receive four self-checking ideas, along with four FREE self-checking products and/or templates.
Let's connect on Instagram.