Periodic Table
The resources in this list are useful for introducing the periodic table for the first time. The list includes quick starters, worksheets, film clips of a range of elements and a link to an interactive periodic table.
The resources support the teaching linked to the following topics:
- differences between atoms, elements and compounds
- the varying physical and chemical properties of different elements
- the principles underpinning the Mendeleev Periodic Table
- the Periodic Table: periods and groups; metals and non-metals
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Textbook
The Search for Simple Substances
Although this book looks dated now, it provides some great background information on how we have come to understand elements, right from the four elements of earth, wind, fire and water to the modern periodic table.
Video
The Periodic Table: Ferocious Elements *suitable for home teaching*
This is a good video that explores reactivity of the elements and how this affects what we use them for. Initially the unreactive nature of gold and silver is discussed and compared with the reactive alkali metals and then the reactivity of halogens is looked at. There are some nice demonstrations that are not possible to do in the classroom.
Game
Bingo Games
A series of bingo cards to use as a starter or plenary when teaching about elements.
External link
RSC Interactive Periodic Table
This is a really nice resource that would be a good basis for a research project. Students can explore each element with podcasts and videos, choosing from a variety of themes including the history, alchemy and trends within groups.
Other
My favourite element vidoes *suitable for home teaching*
A series a set of short film clips in which celebrities and scientists choose their favourite element and explain why they like it so much. The clips could be used to set the scene for an activity in which students choose their own favourite element, perhaps producing an illustrated information card about it, a radio script or a film clip.