Instruction Sheet: Periodic Table Coloring Activity
Instruction Sheet: Periodic Table Coloring ActivityInstructions:Get a Periodic Table and this Instruction Sheet hand-out.DO NOT write anything on this Instruction Sheet.Follow the instructions that follow. Make a legend on the back of your Periodic Table to show what each color/outline represents.You may use your book, pages 112-113 to accomplish this activity.When coloring, make sure you shade lightly so you an still read everything on your periodic table.Color the Alkali Metals red.Color the Alkaline Earth Metals blue.Color the Transition Metals dark green.Color the Aluminum Group brown.Color the Carbon Group purple.Color the Nitrogen Group pink.Color the Oxygen Group light blue.Color the Halogens orange.Color the Noble Gases yellow.Color the Inner Transition Metals light green. (Actinide and Lanthanide Series)Outline the section of Metals in black.Outline the section of Metalloids in green.Outline the section of Nonmetals in red.Label the groups with 1-18 at the top of each column.Label the periods with 1-7 at the left of each row. ................
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