- atomic structure
- protons, neutrons, electrons
- atomic number, atomic mass, mass number
- isotopes
- drawing an atom
Why am I offering this for free?
I’ve been frustrated whenever I’ve tried to have students copy notes, especially while working virtually and hybrid. Students need to pay attention to what I’m saying, but they’re so busy trying to be sure to copy the exact wording of the definition I’ve written that they can’t pay attention. Hey, the last 52 weeks has been hard enough. Let’s not make it any harder than it has to be. Click here to get your Free Atomic Structure Interactive Notes!How do you create Interactive Google Slides?
I have several interactive Google Slide sets in my TpT store because I use them all the time. If you want to create your own, first create a background for a slide that includes questions y want students to be able to answer or guided notes. Then, on the side of the slide, add text boxes that students can drag and drop onto the correct place in the slide. The beauty of this is that students can pay attention without stressing over what they have to write. Then, when they go home to study, they have everything they need right in front of them. Here’s a video if you’re not convinced: If you have any units that you think an interactive notebook would work for, I’d love to hear about it!Discover more from Just Add H2O
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