Periodic Table: Periodic Trends- Print & Digital |Distance Learning
Periodic Table: Periodic Trends- Print & Digital |Distance Learning
Periodic Table: Periodic Trends- Print & Digital |Distance Learning
Periodic Table: Periodic Trends- Print & Digital |Distance Learning
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Atomic radius, ionic radius, ionization energy, and electronegativity are introduced in this lesson. Atomic radius is the basic concept that influences and affects other trends. The lesson relates nuclear charge and shielding to atomic radius, and the other trends – ionization energy and electronegativity.

Print & Digital versions of the lesson are included! Perfect for distance learning or the paperless classroom!

Lesson Objectives:
describe trends in elements for atomic radius
describe trends in elements for ionic radius
describe periodic trends for first ionization energy, ionization energy, and electronegativity
relate ionization energy and electronegativity trends to atomic radius and shielding

Prior Knowledge:
Basics of the periodic table

Lesson Duration: 1-2 class periods

Included in This Resource:
* PowerPoint Presentation – Editable & Animated
* Student Notes – Cloze Notes – print & digital
Student Notes – Blank
Student Notes Suggested KEY
* Exit Ticket – Check for Understanding w/ KEY – print & digital
* Homework/Practice w/ KEY – print & digital
Teacher Notes (4 pages full of some great background info & slide-by-slide discussion)

Teacher Prep Time: just print and go!

Note on the PowerPoints: The PowerPoints included in this product are editable. They are also animated, which means that they may appear busy or overlapping in the slide edit mode, but will be awesome in the slide show mode! Please don’t edit the PowerPoints until you have seen them in the slide show mode!

This lesson is appropriate for grades 9-12 chemistry

This will be a lesson you will want to use year after year!
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