This document provides instructions for creating an atomic theory foldable. Students are directed to fold paper into six sections to represent six scientists and their contributions to atomic theory. Under each scientist's name, students will draw the atomic model proposed by that scientist and briefly describe their experiments and how they furthered understanding of atomic structure. The foldable is meant to help students organize information about the development of atomic theory in chronological order from earliest to most recent scientists.
This document provides instructions for creating an atomic theory foldable. Students are directed to fold paper into six sections to represent six scientists and their contributions to atomic theory. Under each scientist's name, students will draw the atomic model proposed by that scientist and briefly describe their experiments and how they furthered understanding of atomic structure. The foldable is meant to help students organize information about the development of atomic theory in chronological order from earliest to most recent scientists.
This document provides instructions for creating an atomic theory foldable. Students are directed to fold paper into six sections to represent six scientists and their contributions to atomic theory. Under each scientist's name, students will draw the atomic model proposed by that scientist and briefly describe their experiments and how they furthered understanding of atomic structure. The foldable is meant to help students organize information about the development of atomic theory in chronological order from earliest to most recent scientists.
Atomic Theory Foldable Fold your paper hot dog style, scientist should be on top. Cut 6 slits in the top layer (each scientist is a slit) On the back page, underneath the correct scientist, draw the atom model for each scientist (or something else if they didnt believe in the atom) Using your notes, write on the underneath side of the flap how they contributed to the atomic theory Foldable Information Info about each scientist: Year (in order from earliest to most recent) Name of model/theory Diagram of model (On top) Brief description of model Brief explanation of experiments leading to discovery