Updated: Now includes print and digital options for the lesson. Perfect for distance learning or the paperless classroom. Interactive student notes, exit ticket, and homework for Google Slides™.
Complete lesson for Average Atomic Mass! Lesson includes identifying the difference between relative mass and average atomic mass, how do we know the different isotopes and their percentages, calculating average atomic mass, and lots of practice during this interactive PowerPoint and lesson.
In this lesson students are introduced to average atomic mass. By the end of the lesson students will be able to:
* Define relative mass and its standard, average atomic mass, and weighted average
* Mass spectrometry is introduced for an understanding of how we study isotopes
* Calculate average atomic mass
Included in This Product:
* Animated PowerPoint
* Student Notes that follow the PowerPoint
* Pictures of Student Notes for examples
* Homework w/KEY
* Check for Understanding exit ticke w/KEY
* Teacher tips, hints, (3 pages) including slide-by-slide teacher notes for reference during PowerPoint
Note: The PowerPoint included in this resource is editable and animated. Some slides may appear busy, and some may have overlapping content, but will work just great in slide show mode. Please do no edit the PowerPoint until you have seen it in slide show mode!
This lesson is appropriate for grades 9-12 chemistry or physical science.
Just Print and Go! Everything is ready for immediate use in your classroom. This will be a lesson you will want to use year after year!
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