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PhET Simulation: Build An Atom - HTML5
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This is the newer HTML5 version of PhET's popular interactive simulation. Learners gain understanding of atomic structure as they drag protons, neutrons, and electrons to construct an atom. As particles are moved into place in the nucleus or the electron orbits, the simulation automatically displays the net charge, mass number, atomic symbol, and name of the element. After practicing with atom-building, users can test their skills in a four-part game that poses questions of increasing difficulty. Choose the "Symbol" icon to take a deeper dive into the nomenclature of the periodic table and explore factors that cause atoms to be stable or unstable. See Related Materials for a middle school lesson and student guide authored by the UTeach Outreach team specifically for use with "Build An Atom".
This resource is part of PhET (Physics Education Technology Project), a large collection of free interactive simulations for science education.
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Education Practices - Active Learning = Modeling Modern Physics - Atomic Physics = Atomic Models Other Sciences - Chemistry - Middle School - High School
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Atom, Atomic Model, Atomic Structure, Ion, Isotope, Nucleus, Stable Element, Unstable Element
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pHet Build an Atom Simulation google form with link to simulation
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Have your students copy and paste the link included in the google form to get to the pHet simulation: Build an Atom. This interactive website paired with the google form that includes comprehension question for students to enter as they manipulate the simulation will ensure that your students stay engaged and meet the following objectives:1. Students will be able to differentiate between the subatomic particles in terms of their mass, charges, and locations within the atom.2. Students will be a
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Build An Atom Activity
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This is a great way to use candy manipulatives to practice calculating the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. This activity will also reinforce the understanding of essential vocabulary such as isotope, and ion.
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Self Guided Exploration PhET Build an Atom Simulation with Questions Chemistry
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Students will use the PhET simulation "Build an Atom" to learn the parts of an atom, how to determine net charge, define what an ion is, and learn how to write a chemical symbol. I typically do this self guided activity at the beginning of a unit since students don't need any prior knowledge.
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phET - Nuclear stability (build an atom)
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This is an activity that can be used to introduce a unit on nuclear chemistry or nuclear physics. Students will use the phET simulation for build an atom to collect data and analyze the various ratios that lead to stable and unstable isotopes. They will then use data to plot a mini band of stability. Product can be editable and comes in multiple formats to support distance and in person learning. A computer is required to access the simulation!Product includes:Student practice sheet (word, p
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Building Neutral Atoms and Ions Interactive Google Slides Bundle Pack
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Get two products at a discounted price!Building Neutral Atoms: Students practice building neutral atoms using APEMAN. First they calculate number of subatomic particles and then drag and drop in correct place. Includes the first 18 elements and instructions on each slide. Perfect to use as an introduction, activity, or test! Answer key included!Building Ions: Students practice building ions in comparison to neutral atoms using APEMAN. Includes identifying cations and anions, determining numb
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