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Atoms, Molecules & Elements Resource Book, Grades 5-8

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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 period 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.

Key Features :

i : Young scientists will be thrilled to explore the invisible world of atoms, molecules and elements.
ii : Our resource provides ready-to-use information and activities for remedial students using simplified language and vocabulary.
iii : Students will label each part of the atom, learn what compounds are, and explore the patterns in the periodic table of elements to find calcium (Ca), chlorine (Cl), and helium (He) through hands-on activities.
iv : These and more science concepts are presented in a way that makes them more accessible to students and easier to understand.
v : Written to grade and using simplified language and vocabulary and comprised of reading passages, student activities, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and color mini posters, our resource can be used effectively for test prep and your whole-class
vi : All of our content is aligned to your State Standards and are written to Bloom's Taxonomy and STEM initiatives.
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