Atomic Structure Bubble Game for PowerPoint

$2.00

Practice the vocabulary of atomic structure with this no prep, super engaging game, playable by the whole class or small groups. Determine atomic number, mass number, number of electrons, number of protons, and number of neutrons.

17 questions each in a pop-the-bubble quiz show format provided on PowerPoint.

Description

Practice the vocabulary of atomic structure with this no prep, super engaging game, playable by the whole class or small groups. Determine atomic number, mass number, number of electrons, number of protons, and number of neutrons.

17 questions each in a pop-the-bubble quiz show format provided on PowerPoint.

Sample questions:

  • What is the charge of a proton? (+1)
  • What is the atomic number of an atom with 8 protons, 7 electrons, and 8 electrons? (7)

Please note that this game will not work with Google Slides!

How to play:

  1. Click the icon in your Zip file. A PowerPoint show will open to the game directions.
  2. Click “Play” and you’ll be brought to the game board. There are 17 bubbles.
  3. Team (or player) #1 chooses a bubble. Click on the bubble to pop it.
  4. A question will appear.
  5. Read the question and answer aloud.
  6. Click “Check my answer” for the correct answer to appear.
  7. Click “Back to the Game Board.” The bubble is now popped.
  8. Click the score board and add points if they got the question correct.
  9. It’s the next player (or team’s) turn.
  10. The winner is the player (or team) with the most points when all the bubbles are popped.

 

Please note that this game is NOT editable and will open in SHOW mode in PowerPoint!


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