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Three dimensional atoms!! They turned out fabulous! One of my students even created a moveable atom. Their creativity never ceases to amaze me! My students chose an element they were interested in researching and created Element Wanted posters (I posted about this project yesterday). They used the same element and research to create their 3-D model. I love how all my kids tried and worked with the resources they had available to them. They turned these in last Friday and this coming week…

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a circular wooden frame with balls and felt on the end, hanging from it's center

If you have a school project to make a 3D model of the sodium atom, you can use several materials. You simply have to purchase the supplies and put it together. A basic knowledge of the periodic table and a lot of glue can go a long way to helping you build a 3D model of Sodium.

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How to Make a Boron Atom Model. Teaching elementary chemistry can be quite difficult without visual aids. When describing the invisible world of the atomic-scale universe, it is helpful to have a representation of what an atom might look like if it were macroscopic and visible. The easiest way to make atomic models is to use Styrofoam balls and wooden pegs, using the balls to represent the subatomic particles that make up the atomic nucleus. Boron has an atomic number of 5 and therefore is…

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how to build an atom for kids

Atoms are tiny but very important building blocks of everything in our world. What are the parts of an atom? Learn the parts of an atom with an easy hands-on physics activity. All you need is some playdough or clay, and our printable parts of an atom worksheets to get started!

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