Use the following links to help you research the information you will need to complete your fact sheet. http://www.chem4kids.com/files/elem_intro.html (Click on your element in the picture of the Periodic Table, or scroll down to select from a list) http://chemistry.about.com/library/blperiodictablekids.htm (Click on your element to learn more) http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/index.html (Click on your element to learn more) http://www.chemicool.com/ (Click on your element to learn more) http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/ (Click on your element to learn more) http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/ksms/PeriodicTable/atomicnumber.htm (Click on your element to learn more) http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/chemistry.html You can also use Google! Just type in your element name, plus the words "facts for kids." (For example "Hydrogen facts for kids") Did you finish your fact sheet? Are you sure? Are your facts in complete sentences? Is everything spelled correctly? Then you can play Periodic Table games! (Or you can work on your homework. Or I have other Periodic Table worksheets you can work on.) http://www.rsc.org/Education/Teachers/Resources/ptdata/games/findelement.htm Match the name of the element with the correct symbol on the Periodic Table. You can change the difficulty in the lower right corner. http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/periodictable_0_click_common.html This is similar to the game above, but isn't timed. http://education.jlab.org/elementhangman/prob460.html Element Hangman! http://www.funbrain.com/periodic/index.html Another matching game using the Periodic Table http://www.quia.com/cb/3333.html A Jeopardy-style game that you can play by yourself or with a partner. The last category (Potluck) is tricky! http://education.jlab.org/indexpages/elementgames.html A list of other Element games you can play.