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Question / Activity (Designed for maximum working out) |
Stepping Stones |
Pitstop Check (Thinking Map) |
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The reactivity of elements increases as group one is descended in the periodic table. |
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How does the reactivity change as you go down Group one? DEMO:
Alkali metals and magnesium with water as per SoP. |
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The reactivity of elements increases as group seven is ascended in the periodic table. |
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How does the reactivity of group 7 elements change as you ascend the group? |
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Group zero do not react. |
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How reactive are group zero elements? |
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The closer elements are to each other on the periodic table, the more likely they are to react in a similar way. |
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How does the placement of elements on the periodic table affect its properties? |
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The groups (columns) are more important to predicting reactions than periods (rows). |
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How patterns in reactions can be predicted with reference to the periodic table |
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The solo task of answering question on the worksheet. |
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