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A World-Famous Table WorksheetA World-Famous Table Worksheet
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A World-Famous Table

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Guide first-time physical science learners through the periodic table of elements by having them record the atomic number, atomic mass, number of electrons, number of protons, number of neutrons, or the name of an element when given it's chemical symbol. A simple, straightforward practice, this resource will help familiarize youngsters to the arrangement and information provided by the periodic table.

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subatomic particles, particles, elements, the periodic table

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element, periodic table, subatomic particle, science
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Grade
4th - 6th
Subjects
Science
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Duration
15 mins
Number of Slides
18
Instructional Strategy
Skills Practice

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