Each member of your team should open the links and complete the jigsaw to reveal the scientist 1 house point each for the first team to identify the names of all 6 scientists correctly ● Scientist 1. https://im-a-puzzle.com/share/0ef36ae73281c83 ● Scientist 2. https://im-a-puzzle.com/share/90ce52aceb47329 ● Scientist 3. https://im-a-puzzle.com/share/dd9f25be2ad6c21 ● Scientist 4. https://im-a-puzzle.com/share/2c1edd6ecd17d17 ● Scientist 5. https://im-a-puzzle.com/share/3a7e78f17cbb8bd ● Scientist 6. https://im-a-puzzle.com/share/ac89607d46b0ebb 15 minutes maximum Name of atomic model: 1 3 Each should write down an idea or fact about the atom model Draw a picture of your atom model: 2 4 As a group explain to the other groups details about the atom model: Use google searching or chatGPT to help you find the information to complete the table. This information will help you to make your timeline of the Atom model Scientist Rutherford Bohr Thompson Chadwick Dalton Schrodinger Country Town/City Flag Nationality Model name Quantum Mechanical Model: Erwin Schrödinger 1. Electrons don’t move around the nucleus in orbits. 2. Electrons exist in specific energy levels as a cloud. 3. The electron cloud is the region of negative charges, which surrounds the nucleus. 4. Orbital : The region with a high probability of containing electrons. Now make your individual timeline of the atom models using all the information you have collected. Your timeline should be made on a google slide or other suitable app. Organise your timeline so that it is clear and easy to follow. You should include the scientist names, dates, model name, picture of the model, picture of scientist, Country flag and some facts about each model John Dalton Atomic Model 1804 Small indivisible solid spheres Can’t be divided, created or destroyed Identical atoms in an element