1. Self-Paced Chemistry E-lesson Activity Sheet
Topic: Atomic Structure
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the topic, you should be able to:
(a) state the relative charges and approximate relative masses of a proton, a neutron and an
electron
(b) define proton (atomic) number and nucleon (mass) number
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(c) interpret and use symbols such as 6C
(d) define the term isotopes
(e) deduce the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in atoms and ions given proton
and nucleon numbers
(f) describe, with the aid of diagrams, the structure of an atom as containing protons and
neutrons (nucleons) in the nucleus and electrons arranged in shells (energy levels)
Instructions
This lesson comprises several checkpoints. You are to complete all checkpoints at your own
pace. As you go through each checkpoint, you may make notes and/or put down your reflections
in your Chemistry journal.
Checkpoint 1: Let’s Get Started!
Task: Explore and find out about the key ideas of atoms, isotopes and electronic
configurations.
Resources: http://www.wpbschoolhouse.btinternet.co.uk/page04/4_71atom.htm
http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/%7Eacarpi/NSC/3-atoms.htm
Checkpoint 2: Interesting Stuff!
Task: Here are two animated Periodic Tables for you to explore. If you do not know
what that means, it’s time to check it out….
Resources: http://web.visionlearning.com/custom/chemistry/animations/CHE1.3-an-atoms.shtml
http://ww2.unime.it/dipart/i_fismed/wbt/ita/periodic/periodic_ita.htm
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2. Checkpoint 3: How much do you know?
Task: Here is a simple word puzzle to check your basic understanding of the atomic
structure. Helping words are provided to guide you and you can check your all
answers in an instant!
Resource: http://www.wpbschoolhouse.btinternet.co.uk/page09/9_71atom/9_71atomJwf.htm
Checkpoint 4: Have some fun!
Task: Go to Jefferson Lab to play an Element Math Game! You can choose how many
questions you want, how many elements to pick and how many times you want to
play the game!
Resource: http://education.jlab.org/elementmath/index.html
Checkpoint 5: Enriching Moments!
Task: This is an optional task but you are strongly encouraged to embark on it. Explore
the following website to find out about the historical developments leading to the
discovery of the atomic structure.
Resource: http://www.dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/AtomicStructure/AtomicStructure.html
Checkpoint 6: Evaluate your learning!
Task: To assess your overall learning, complete the Key Concept Worksheet on Atomic
Structure.
Resource: Chemistry Concept Workbook
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