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                                       Periodic Table Children’s Book 
                          
                         Assignment:  Write a children's book appropriate for a fifth or sixth grade child on 
                         the topic of the periodic table.  The format of the book should include:  
                          
                                  Cover: The book's cover should have the name of your topic, your name, 
                                   and the class.  
                                    
                                  Table of Contents:  one or two pages long and listing the interesting stuff 
                                   you put in your book.  
                          
                                  Basic  Information:   organization  of  the  periodic  table,  families  and 
                                   properties  of  the  families,  metals,  nonmetals,  metalloids,  periodic  law, 
                                   noble  gas  electron  configurations,  periodic  table  trends,  atomic  radius, 
                                   ionic  charges,  ionization  energy,  electro-negativity,  octet  rule,  valence 
                                   electrons.  (minimum 6 pages) See the rubric for details on each section. 
                          
                                  "Fun with the Periodic Table”: design a homework assignment for your  
                                     readers.  Be creative.   
                          
                                  Glossary:  Your glossary should include at least ten (10) words included 
                                   in  your book with appropriate definitions and pronunciation key.  Color-
                                   code the words of the glossary where they appear in the book.  This is 
                                   where descriptions of words like ionization energy, periods, etc. will take 
                                   place.  Don't waste space on the book pages with wordy explanations of 
                                   terms you can fit in the glossary. (2-4 pages)  
                          
                         Resources: 
                          
                         Check out the following resources to help you research your project: 
                                  Textbooks  
                                  Notes 
                                  Websites  
                                  Encyclopedias  
                                  Library 
                          
                         Process:  
                         Make a list of everything you need to know about your topic.  Use the checklist 
                         provided  as  you  construct  your  book.   Points  will  be  deducted  for  missed 
                         information.  The grading rubric is included in the checklist so you have an idea 
                         of what you should include for your grade. 
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                         Advice from Mrs. Basile:  
                          
                         Be sure that your project is:  
                                  Accurate:  Do not make up information.  While creativity is appreciated, 
                                   don't lose points supplying incorrect information.  
                                    
                                  Neatly done:  It doesn't need to be done on the computer, however, hand 
                                   written books need to be written neatly with clear printing.  White out is 
                                   a bad thing.  If you make a mistake on a page, start over!  
                          
                                  Correctly spelled:  One point will be deducted per misspelled word.  If 
                                   you are not sure about the spelling, look it up, or use spell check.  
                          
                                  Colorful:  but not distractingly so.  
                          
                                  On time:  There will be a full letter grade deduction per day late  
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                 
                 
                 
                 
                Evaluation:  
                Refer to the checklist as to how your project will be graded.  The project is worth 
                35 points and will be a formal grade.  Take it seriously, and be creative, but 
                thorough.  
                 Got     Point                     Topic in your Book  
                  it?    Value  
                           1    A clever title, your name, class, and period on the cover of 
                                your book.  
                           1    Table of contents. (See first Page) 
                           2    How was the original Periodic Table organized and compare it 
                                to today’s version, include discussion of Periodic Law?  
                                Include a discussion of metals, metalloids, and nonmetals on 
                           2    the table.   In your discussions, include major properties of the 
                                3 regions.  You might include a diagram or picture of the table 
                                showing the different regions.  
                                What are the families and discuss some of their important 
                           2    properties? You might include a diagram or picture of the table 
                                broken up into each family.  
                           2    List some of the properties and some common uses of some 
                                of the most important elements in each group.  
                           2    What are valence electrons and why are they important?  
                           1    How do we determine the number of valence electrons an 
                                element has?  
                           1    How can we shorten electron configurations to concentrate 
                                more on the valence electrons?  
                           2    What is the Octet Rule? And how does it relate to how “active” 
                                an element is?  
                                      2       How can we use the valence electrons and the octet rule to 
                                              predict the charge an element will obtain?  
                                              How is the radius of an element determined, and what tends 
                                      2       to happen to the size of an atom as we go across a period and 
                                              then as we go down a group on the Periodic Table?  
                                              What is ionization energy, how does it relate to the charge of 
                                      2       an ion, and what tends to happen to this energy as we go 
                                              across a period, and as we go down a group on the Periodic 
                                              Table?  
                                              What is electronegativity, how does it affect a chemical bond, 
                                      2       and what tends to happen to this property as we go across a 
                                              period, and as we go down a group on the Periodic Table?  
                                      1       Picture of the Periodic Table  
                                      4       Glossary of a minimum of ten words in your book  
                                      1       Colorful  
                                      5       Homework assignment for the reader included with answer 
                                              key 
                                     35       Periodic Table Children’s Book Project 
                       
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