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Computer Discovery Requirements: Logical sequence to the presentation Project gives the audience a clear sense of the main idea Each and every word on the slide can be seen and used correctly Punctuation and capitalization are used correctly Font used is easy to read and the size varies appropriately for headings and text Use of bold and indentations enhance readability The background and colors of each slide enhance the text Quality clipartnot blurry or oversized There is a consistent visual theme Clipart is related to the presentation Quality slides are creatednot just writing on a slide with the clipart Amount of slides as instructed Points To Consider: Slides must be in the order listed. You must have a title on each of your slides. Do not include any words in your presentation that the average person would not understand. If you feel the need to include a word most people dont know, be sure to define it! If you are unsure, define it anyway just to be safe. Do not use any videos. Pay attention to font size. Those watching your presentation from the back of the room should be able to read all text on your slides. The information on your slides should be to the point and short (bullets as opposed to complete sentences). Creativity: The presentation should be pleasing to the eye and should contain pictures, images or objects where appropriate. Do not allow the presentation to contain only text. Also do not allow your slides to look busy with too many graphics, too much color or designs. You should also have transitions from one slide to the next. Requirements: Minimum of 10 slides 1st slide Must have the students name, class period, and the name of the element (5 points) 2nd slide Elements symbol, atomic number, and mass number (5 points) 3rd slide Melting point and boiling point for the element (5 points) Number of protons, neutrons, electrons (5 points) State of matter at room temperature (solid, liquid, or gas) (5 points) Classification: metal, nonmetal, metalloid (5 points) 4th slide Bohr model of the elements atomic structure: number of energy levels and how many electrons per level (5 points) Lewis Electron Dot Diagram Model: must include the elements symbol and the valence electrons located in the correct location (5 points) 5th slide Date of discovery (5 points) Who discovered the element? (5 points) Name origin---from what language (5 points) 6th slide Paragraph about the elements friends (tell about the bonding that this element likes to make and what happens to its electrons) (5 points) 7th slide What makes your element unique or special? List 5/7 important physical and/or chemical properties of the element. Make sure you explain why some of the properties you listed make your element unique. (10 points) 8th slide Why is your element important? What would we be without if your element did not exist? You must give the most common uses of the element. (10 points) 9th Slide This slide must tell how someone could obtain a sample of your element. This would include the location on earth where the element is found. If your element is found pure in nature you must tell that as well. (10 points) 10th slide The last slide must have the 3 resources the student used to gather the information: name/page in the textbook, name/page of a library book, website addresses. (10 points) A printout of the PowerPoint --- handout with 6 slides per page in grayscale---to be given to the teacher on the due date Websites you may find helpful:  HYPERLINK "http://periodic.lanl.gov" http://periodic.lanl.gov  HYPERLINK "http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/name.html" http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/name.html  HYPERLINK "http://www.webelements.com" http://www.webelements.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.rsc.org/chemsoc/visualelements/pages/pertable_j.htm" http://www.rsc.org/chemsoc/visualelements/pages/pertable_j.htm  HYPERLINK "http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/" http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ Name:____________________________ Date:______________ Period:_______ Element:___________________________ PowerPoint Fact Sheet Fact Sheet Slides 2-3 My element belongs to the ___________________________ family. Three Interesting things about my family are: 1.______________________________________________________________________ 2.______________________________________________________________________ 3.______________________________________________________________________ Classification (circle one): Nonmetal Metal Metalloid State of Matter at room temperature (circle one): Solid Liquid Gas Symbol Atomic Number Atomic Mass ______________ ______________ ______________ # of Protons # of Neutrons # of Electrons ______________ ______________ ______________ Melting Point Boiling Point Normal Phase ______________ ______________ ______________ Slide 4 Bohr Model Lewis Electron Dot Diagram Slide 5 Discovered in ___________________________________________________________ Discovered by ___________________________________________________________ Origin of Name __________________________________________________________ Slide 6 Type of Bonding: What type of bond do I normally form? 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