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What better way is there to learn about isotopes than to play with them? Chemistry students manipulate the number of protons and neutrons in a hands-on activity. Individuals try to score the largest number of points by collecting the most viable isotopes created from the subatomic particles present during each round of play.
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Instructional Ideas
- Award high scorers with fun chemistry-themed prizes
- Add a bonus challenge to the game by having pupils identify isotopes made during each match that are not shown on the included cards
Classroom Considerations
- Charge a helpful student with the task of cutting out cards and assisting with isotope bowl creation
- The link to the activity takes you to the wrong one; the correct activity is accessible in the materials section
Pros
- Teacher's guide includes a score sheet, materials guide, and playing cards
- The activity promotes thinking and reasoning, as pupils must assess the situation each time a player changes the protons and neutrons in that round of play
Cons
- None