Munchkin is currently working on the periodic table of elements in her Chemistry class, so I thought I would make up some notebooking pages to assist her in the learning process.
This set includes:
- generic pages for each of the types of elements where she can fill in the element’s information
- labeling the atom
- discussing the element, atom, compound, and molecule
- a filled-in periodic table
- a blank periodic table
- history of the periodic table
- element information covered on the periodic table of elements
- 4 science experiment sheets (lined and unlined).
The set includes 20 pages total.
The Chemistry: Periodic Table of Elements notebooking pages are now part of the Marine Corps Nomads Homeschool Resource Library. They’re still free, but they’re now hosted right here. All of the free homeschool resources are available in one easy-access location. You can sign up for free access to the resource library below.
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These look great and I am so thankful for you’re sharing of them. However, I can’t seem to get them to download. I have your horses pages and they just took a click – something might be wrong with the link perhaps? More likely I am just doing something wrong. Would you mind letting me know how best to download them?
thanks again
Heidi
Could you try again? It’s working now, so maybe it was just a glitch?
Heather L recently posted..Chemistry: Periodic Table of Elements Notebooking Pages
YES! Got it, thanks SO much 🙂 My dd may not be happy, but I am…and she will enjoy this so much more than a text book.
Thanks again!
Heidi
Great! Glad that it worked this time. My daughter was just happy that she didn’t have to use a traditional Chemistry textbook, so she didn’t mind too much. lol!
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How creative, Heather! Very cool.
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These are awesome! My kids recently discovered a web series on YouTube that explains one element per video. I’m going to print these out for them to use while they watch.
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Just discovered your blog. It’s awesome! I think we’ll be switching to exploring notebooking and lap books for this upcoming year and your page is a blessing. Thank you so much. =)
Aadel – would you mind sharing the name of those YouTube vid’s your kids discovered? =) Please and thank you.
I’m not sure which videos she was talking about, but it may be this video series on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/periodicvideos
Yep – that was it! Here is their website also – you can just click on any element and it will bring up the video!
periodicvideos.com
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Thanks for the link Aadel!! 🙂
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Heather, very nice pages!
I think you may have a mix up on the “elements” page though.
The atomic number of He is 2 and the mass number is 4.
Thanks for the nice work.
Steph
Good catch! I used a graphic for that, and didn’t catch that it was wrong. The pages have been updated. Thanks!
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