Day 7 of 180Week 2 of 36, TuesdayFirst quarter

Predict before you look

๐Ÿ”ฌ Science๐Ÿ’ก New todayโฑ๏ธ about 45 minutes

Predict which of two elements is more reactive and why, then check the data.

Something new, or a fresh angle on it. Expect this one to take the full time.

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Today is rung 1 of 6 on this topic

Atomic structure and periodic trends

Can do: Uses the periodic table to predict properties, and explains trends by electron arrangement.

Why it matters

The table is a predictive tool, not a lookup list. Understanding why the trends exist replaces a great deal of memorisation.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Treats the table as a reference chart and memorises trends without any underlying reason.

โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check

"Why is sodium more reactive than magnesium? Why does atomic radius shrink across a period?"

Solid looks like: Reasons about outer electrons and nuclear charge, not memorised statements.

The full activity for this topic ยท 30 minutes

Predict Before You Look

A periodic tablePaper
  1. 1Cover the data and predict which of two elements is more reactive, larger, or a better conductor.
  2. 2Write the reasoning before checking.
  3. 3Check against real data and mark where the reasoning failed, not just the answer.
  4. 4Draw electron arrangements for the first twenty elements and connect them to group behaviour.
  5. 5Find real-world evidence: why sodium is stored in oil, why noble gases fill light bulbs.

If it's too hard

Predict within one group.

If it's too easy

Explain an anomaly in a trend and find out why it exists.

Say this

"Don't tell me the trend โ€” tell me why the trend has to be that way."

Science activities

Week 2 at a glance

  1. Monday ยท Day 6

    ๐Ÿ”ข Math

    Build the ambiguous case

  2. Tuesday ยท Day 7

    ๐Ÿ”ฌ Science

    Predict before you look

  3. Wednesday ยท Day 8

    ๐Ÿ”ข Math

    Square-cube in the kitchen

  4. Thursday ยท Day 9

    โœ๏ธ Writing

    Organise by idea

  5. Friday ยท Day 10

    ๐Ÿ“– Reading

    Which line proves it?

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