B. Regions of the Periodic Table

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Regions
of
the
Periodic
Table
1.
What
patterns
do
you
notice?
2.
What
do
you
observe?
3.
What
predictions
can
you
make?
Periodic
Table
Scavenger
Hunt!
1.
At
room
temperature,
how
many
elements
are
in
a
solid
form?
2.
How
many
elements
are
in
a
liquid
form?
3.
How
many
elements
are
gasses?
4.
How
many
more
metals
than
nonmetals
are
there?
5.
How
many
metals
are
there?
How
many
metalloids?
6.
How
many
non‐metallic
elements
are
there?
7.
Most
of
the
elements
on
the
periodic
table
are
(metal/non‐
metal/metalloid)
and
(solid/liquid/gas).
8.
Think
about
how
you
organized
your
characters.What
did
Mendeleev
do
that
was
similar?
9.
Look
at
the
numbers
in
each
box‐‐
what
patterns
do
you
see
between
the
numbers
in
1
box,
and
the
numbers
in
surrounding
boxes?
10.
Look
at
each
box
in
the
table.
What
do
all
the
boxes
have
in
common?
(Use
the
key
to
help
you!)
Metals,
Nonmetals
and
Metalloids
Metals
(
)
Nonmetals
(
)
Metalloids
(
)
Color these 1st Color these 2nd
States
of
Elements
on
the
Periodic
Table
Solids
(
)
Liquids
(
)
Color 1st
Gasses
(
)
Color 2nd
PICK
THREE
DIFFERENT
COLORS
FOR
THESE.
Periodic Table ShowingSolids, Liquids & Gasses
Graph
What
you
Know!
Create two bar graphs-one that shows metal, non-metal and metalloid,
and another that shows the amount ofsolids, liquids and
gasses.
Use the SAME COLOR to shade in the box as the color
you used on your periodic table for that same category.
Write the number above your box, and put the category
inside or above.
Make sure you have titles!
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90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Graphing
the
Regions
of
the
Periodic
Table
Metals, Non-metals & Metalloids
Solids, Liquids & Gasses
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Graphing
the
Regions
of
the
Periodic
Table
Metals, Non-metals & Metalloids
Solids, Liquids & Gasses
On the back of your graph:
1. Put in order from MOST to LEAST: solid,
liquid, gas.
2. Put in order from MOST to LEAST: non-metal,
metal, metalloid
3. Describe the location of the solids.
4. Describe the location of the gasses.
5. Describe the location of all of the following:
A. Metals
B. Non-Metals
C. Metalloids
6. What is the name of the periodic table's creator?
Miss
Jerlinga's
Graphs
Amount
of
Elements
existing
as
a
Metal,
Non‐Metal
or
Metalloid
http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createAgraph/default.aspx
Amount
of
Elements
in
Solid,
Liquid
and
Gas
Form
Quiz!
1.
Put
in
order
from
LEAST
to
GREATEST:
solids,
liquids,
gasses.
2.
Put
in
order
from
GREATEST
to
LEAST:
nonmetals,
metalloids,
metals
3.
Describe
the
locations
of
the
metals,
nonmetals
and
metalloids
on
the
periodic
table.
4.
Describe
where
most
of
the
gasses
are
located
on
the
periodic
table.
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