Atom Brochure
You are to make an attractive eye catching brochure on a regular sized 8 ½” x 11” paper. The brochure must be tri-fold or bi-fold and must look like something you would like to read if you just happened to see it laying around. Research the element you were assigned. This brochure must include the following information:
3 fold brochure
Picture of the atom
Picture of the element ( can not be drawn)
Your writing not copied directly from internet
Your sources should be internet (2 sites), books (from class) textbook.
Make it nice- don’t just scribble in pen- Use color or the computer- but
Make sure it is an example of good hard work that took more than
5 minutes to put together!
Watch the spelling. If you are writing a paragraph, watch the grammar.
Make sure that the information is quality, not just something I can find on an Elementary school science site on the internet. USE THE SOURCES!!!
Brochure will be due on Monday 3/25/13
Include...
1. Name of element and how it got its name.
2. Symbol, Atomic Number and Atomic Mass
3. Where it’s found and in what form (compound).
4. Physical facts:
a. Melting point
b. Boiling point
c. Density
d. Abundance in the earth’s crust
5. Uses
6. Source(s) of your information
Element Choices:
Titanium
Boron
Fluorine
Aluminum
Chlorine
Platinum
Arsenic
Helium
Carbon
Neon
Silicon
Lead
Krypton
Lithium
Nitrogen
Sodium
Phosphorus
Mercury
Nickel
Tin
Berilium
Magnesium
Sulfur
Copper
Chromium
Rubidium
3 fold brochure
Picture of the atom
Picture of the element ( can not be drawn)
Your writing not copied directly from internet
Your sources should be internet (2 sites), books (from class) textbook.
Make it nice- don’t just scribble in pen- Use color or the computer- but
Make sure it is an example of good hard work that took more than
5 minutes to put together!
Watch the spelling. If you are writing a paragraph, watch the grammar.
Make sure that the information is quality, not just something I can find on an Elementary school science site on the internet. USE THE SOURCES!!!
Brochure will be due on Monday 3/25/13
Include...
1. Name of element and how it got its name.
2. Symbol, Atomic Number and Atomic Mass
3. Where it’s found and in what form (compound).
4. Physical facts:
a. Melting point
b. Boiling point
c. Density
d. Abundance in the earth’s crust
5. Uses
6. Source(s) of your information
Element Choices:
Titanium
Boron
Fluorine
Aluminum
Chlorine
Platinum
Arsenic
Helium
Carbon
Neon
Silicon
Lead
Krypton
Lithium
Nitrogen
Sodium
Phosphorus
Mercury
Nickel
Tin
Berilium
Magnesium
Sulfur
Copper
Chromium
Rubidium