Element Project Baby Book Instructions & Example.

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Element Project Baby Book Instructions & Example

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Element ProjectBaby Book

Instructions & Example

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Introduction• In this project you will adopt an element from the

periodic table.

• As the proud new parent of your element, you will create a baby book to remember each stage of your element’s life.

• This counts as a 100-point assessment (test) grade. Pay special attention to the required details so you gain all of your points.

• Some parts need to be done on the computer and some by hand.

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Process / PartsA. Research your. Use your research to complete your

Fact Sheet document in Google Classroom.

B. Fill out the bibliography to report your sources.

C. Design and create your project using your Fact Sheet (instructions in this presentation).

D. Present your project to the class.

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Project Requirements (Rubric Part C)

Part 1 Fact Section: Birth Certificate

Part 2 Creative Section:

When I Grow Up & Poem, Story, or Song

Part 3 Structural Drawings & Illustrations:

Picture of Baby Element

Details and examples for each on the following slides.

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Part 1: FACT section: Birth Certificate

• Name (name of the element) Hydrogen• Nickname (symbol) H• Birth Date (date element discovered) 1766• Birth Weight (atomic Mass) 1.01 amu• Birth Height (atomic number) 1• Race (type of element- metal, non-metal, metalloid) non-metal• Doctor (discoverer) Henry Cavendish• Gender (state of matter at room temperature) Gas• Place of birth (country of discovery) London, England• Personality (boiling point & melting point) -252.87°C/-259.34c• Signature of Parent (that’s you!)• Make it look professional (border, seal of approval, etc...)

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Birth Certificate examplesFind a style you like and create a birth certificate. This will go in your baby book.

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BIRTH CERTIFICATEThis is to certify that

HydrogenBirth Weight : 1.01 amu Birth Height: 1

Race: Non-Metal Gender: Gas Nickname: HPersonality: Boiling Point -252.87C, Melting Point -259.34C

Was born in the year of 1766 in the country of England.

Physician in attendance was Henry Cavendish.Signature of Parent: Mr. T. Hydrogen Element

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Part 2: CREATIVE Section When I grow up

What are your element’s dreams for the future? Write a paragraph of 8 sentences or more, explain the following.

• Career choice ( When your element grows up, what does it want to be used for? How will it spend its time? Where will it live? What will it do in the future?)

**Make sure your element’s dreams for the future are based on actual facts about the element.

**Use first person (“I”)

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When I grow up example....

When I grow up one day, I would like to be used in hydrogen fueled cars. People will see that using me in cars instead of gasoline will be much more kind to the environment. Currently, I live in the ocean attached to another hydrogen atom and an oxygen atom. I have been stuck with these two guys for far too long and am ready to try something new. You try being stuck to the same atoms for a million years, you’d be bored too. In order for me to be in the right form to be used in cars, I will have to be taken from the ocean and heated in order to be separated from the oxygen atom. Then I can be used to help power cars. It’s a dream but I know it can happen one day.

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Part 2: CREATIVE Section Story, Poem, or Song

• Create a story, poem or song about your element’s life.

• It must include chemical (e.g. reactivity) and physical (e.g. soft, can be cut, shiny) characteristics (include 5 total)

• It must contain at least 5-8 sentences (for the story) or 5- 8 lines (for the poem or song).

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Story Example For a baby, I’m actually really old. I’ve been around almost since the Big Bang. I am the simplest element, only made of one proton. You will mostly find baby elements like me combined with other elements because I hate being alone. I’m very reactive. I love to share my single electron but I’ll also borrow yours if you’re willing to share too. I’m a friendly element, what can I say.

I am colorless and odorless. I can’t even really be found in the air because I am so light that I eventually disappear into space.

I am a pretty useful element though. I am actually used in making fertilizers, plastics, and rocket fuel. Most importantly, I make up the water molecule which is the reason why there is life on this earth.

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Poem Example H20 =

Water hYdrogen peroxide Most abunDant element Reactive One proton Gas or liquid FlammablE Non-metal

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Picture of your baby element• Create or cut-out a picture of a baby and add a

body • The baby needs to have a drawing of your

element’s Bohr structure on the front of their shirt• Be sure to label your element and list its protons,

neutrons & electrons in the correct amounts.• Include a drawing of the element’s Lewis Dot

Structure somewhere else on the T-shirt (such as the sleeve)

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Protons 1Neutrons 0Electrons 1

Hydrogen

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Assembly Instructions● You will be assembling your baby book from two pieces of letter paper folded

in half hamburger-style, tucked inside a folded piece of construction paper, and stapled.

● A recommended page order is:

See the next slide for help if you plan to PRINT your project at home.

Page 1: Baby picture with STRUCTURAL DIAGRAMS on T-shirt

Pages 2-3: When I Grow Up story (CREATIVE part 1)

Pages 4-5: Birth Certificate (FACT section)

Pages 6-7: Other CREATIVE part (poem, song lyrics, or additional story)

Page 8: Blank or cute illustrations (or extra space if needed)

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Printing Your Project at HomeIf you are planning to print your project at home (this is NOT a requirement, but some people prefer it), you need to format your document as follows:

Document Size = 8.5 x 11 inches (letter paper)Orientation = LandscapeThis information is in the “Page Setup” section under the “File” menu.

You also need to arrange your information as shown below. All page numbers refer to the BABY BOOK (not your document) – see slide 15 of this presentation.

Page 8

Blank or illustra-

tions

Page 1

Drawing of Baby

Page 2

When I Grow Up (1st half)

Page 7Other

Creative part

(2nd half)

Page 6Other

Creative part

(1st half)

Page 3

When I Grow Up (2nd half)

Pages 4-5

Birth Certificate

These two pages are printed on the same piece of paper (one on the front, the other on the back).

These two pages are printed on the same piece of paper (one on the front, the other on the back).

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Baby book must-haves and reminders:

● Cover that includes the name of your element, a picture of the element (in everyday use), and your name and period

● Birth certificate can be included as a page(s) in your baby book or can be on separate paper. If separate, make a pocket to hold the birth certificate.

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Presentation

Oral Presentation: Teach the class about your element by sharing the information from your booklet. Make sure to also include the data from your Fact sheet. Don’t forget to sing your song and recite your story or poem as part of your presentation. Be informative and creative. Have Fun!