Daily Science:
Use the periodic table to name the following elements: 1. What element contains 20 protons? 2. What element contains 11 electrons? 3. What element contains 6 neutrons? 4. What element has the atomic number 8? 5. What is the atomic mass of Nitrogen? Start thinking about which element you would like to research for your Essential Element Wanted Poster. Please read below for the requirements: WANTED POSTER REQUIREMENTS 1. Construct a poster which displays as much information about your assigned element as possible. Be sure to include a title and name. 2. Your poster should be in the form of a police "wanted" poster 3. Your poster should be on paper. 4 Include at least one large illustration that is related to your topic. You can make your own drawings or use pictures or photocopies from magazines or books. 5. All information on your poster must be written in your own words and factually correct. 6. Neatness counts! Your lettering must be neat and straight. Do not have cross-outs, smudges, stains, wrinkles, or stray marks on your poster. 7. Spelling and grammar count too! 8. Use your imagination. Make an interesting and exciting poster! ITEMS THAT MAY BE INCLUDED ON YOUR ELEMENT POSTER: 1. WANTED FOR: These are particular "crimes" or uses of your element. Why is it important? 2. ALIAS OR AKA'S (Also Known As): Other names used for your element. Include its chemical symbol, historical names, common names, slang terms, etc 3. DESCRIPTION: Color, weight (atomic mass), distinguishing characteristics (atomic number and structure, metal or non-metal, other physical properties), density, melting point, luster (shiny or dull), hardness (moh's scale) etc. 4. MODUS OPERANDI: (Mode of Operation): How your element behaves and reacts (chemical properties). Reactive or nonreactive, poisonous, flammable, corrosive, explosive, etc. 5. FIRST ARRESTING OFFICER: The name and information about the person who discovered your element, if available. 6. ARREST REPORT ON FIRST ARREST: a) Date arrested: When was it discovered? b) Particulars: How was it discovered? 7. PRIORS: What has it been used for in the past? 8. LAST KNOWN WHEREABOUTS: Location where your element is found; its abundance on Earth 9. KNOWN ASSOCIATES: List other elements with which your element is often associated or combined with in ores and compounds. 10. WARNING: Is it armed and dangerous, or good natured and well behaved? EVALUATION CRITERIA [3] Correct size: on printer paper [2] Includes name and title [5] Neat; no smudges, stains, wrinkles, or marks; not torn [5] Straight, easy-to-read lettering [5] Correct spelling and grammar [5] Colorful, attractive, and eye catching [5] Follows "wanted poster" format [15] Clear, neat illustration(s) related to topic [15] Informative [10] Written in own words and easy to understand [15] Creative [15] Information is factually correct Poster should be unique. No copy work. Total Score: 100
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