Chemical Symbol Foldable | Math = Love
Chemical Symbol Foldable | Math = Love
Free Download of Chemical Symbol Foldable and Proton Neutron Electron Chart for Chemistry or Physical Science Interactive Notebooks.

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1 Free Download of Chemical Symbol Foldable2 Free Download of Proton / Neutron/ Electron Chart3 Other Chemistry Foldables4 More Activities for Teaching Atomic StructureThis blog post contains Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. This comes at no cost to you. Thanks for your support of Math = Love!There isn’t much to this chemical symbol foldable, but there’s something about it that just makes me so happy. I wanted to come up with a quick reminder for my students about how to write a chemical symbol that identifies the specific isotope we are looking at.Here’s what our completed interactive notebook page ended up looking like:Close-up of foldable:Folding back the flap with the 12 on it shows that 12 represents the mass number of this specific carbon isotope.Folding back the flap with the 6 on it shows that 6 represents the atomic number of carbon.Beneath our mini-foldable, we wrote two equations to help us with atomic number and mass number.We filled out the table below the equations to practice finding protons, electrons, and neutrons. The table was inspired by several practice problems I found in Chemistry Workbook for Dummies.Here’s a close-up of the table:Want a better idea of how I made the chemical symbol foldable? I designed a template like this in Microsoft Publisher.Students trimmed around their foldable. Then, they cut between two of the squares and folded them over.Other Chemistry FoldablesBranches of Chemistry Foldable
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Posted on Published: October 18, 2016 – Last updated: August 5, 2022