

Building Atoms
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Science
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6th Grade
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Mr. Mac
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10 Slides • 10 Questions
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Building Atoms
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Objective: I will create atomic models of elements.
EQ: How can I use models to explain how atoms work?
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Agenda
Welcome and continue to wave hello to the fish!
Warmup on Quizizz (next slide) and Review
Review Parts of An Atom
Learn How to Read an Element Symbol to calculate protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Review Jamboard expectations
Class activity on element symbols and building atoms using jamboard
Breakout rooms with Jamboard to build elements #1-5 and then Exit ticket.
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Our Norms For Today
Mics off unless you have a good comment!
Use the Q + A for questions
Camera On!
Be in the meeting for the full duration of it
Unmute in breakout rooms and work together.
Ask for help if you need help!
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What are we doing for Mondays Asynchronous lesson?
You are going to be completing the output stations for Atoms on Google Slides located under classwork!
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Warmup
Prepare to Answer Questions for the Warmup!
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Multiple Choice
What charge does a proton have?
Neutral
Positive
Negative
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Multiple Choice
What charge does an electron have?
Neutral
Positive
Negative
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Multiple Choice
What charge does an neutron have?
Neutral
Positive
Negative
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Multiple Choice
What particle weighs basically nothing?
electron
neutron
proton
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Multiple Select
What two particles exist in the center of the nucleus of an atom?
neutron
proton
electron
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Multiple Choice
Atoms bond together by sharing what?
electrons
neutrons
protons
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Multiple Choice
What is the smallest unit of matter?
Atom
Molecule
Compound
Element
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Lets Review the Parts of an Atom
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How do you read an element symbol to build an atom?
The atomic # at the top = # of protons and electrons
The atomic mass on the bottom - the atomic number on the top = # of Neutrons OR
Big Number - Little Number = # of Neutrons
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Multiple Choice
Where do you find the # of protons and electrons?
At the top (atomic #)
At the bottom (atomic mass)
Atomic Mass - Atomic Number = # of protons and electrons
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Multiple Choice
Where do you find the # of neutrons
At the top (atomic #)
At the bottom (atomic mass)
Atomic Mass - Atomic Number = # of neutrons
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Open Ended
Please explain how you calculate the # of neutrons.
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Jamboard Expectations
What is Jamboard?
How do you act appropriately on jamboard?
What will happen if act like a fish out of water?
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It's Jamboard time!
Please open the jamboard I posted in the chat and follow the expectations I have provided for you.
Building Atoms
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