Instructions:
Each student will post a Wiki Page on a specific "Element (Atom) from the Periodic Table".
(10 points Possible)
Start by going out on the web and search about one of the elements (atoms) listed below.
Grading will be based on the following criteria:
10 points: If your "Element (Atom)" Wiki page includes the following.
Link from the bottom of this Wiki page to your "Element (Atom)" Wiki page.
Written description (3 paragraphs minimum) about your "Element (Atom)"
MUST BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS. NO COPY | PASTE SOMEONE ELSES WORDS
1st paragraph must describe the Element (Atom) structural characteristics (e.g. atomic number, atomic mass, number of electrons and neutrons).
2nd paragraph should describe the chemical behavior of your specific Element (Atom).
3rd paragraph should describe the importance of your Element (Atom) in the human body, medicine or in the living world (earth) in general.
Include a minimum of one visual item (picture, video or animation) to support your description of your specific "Element (Atom)".
Include your reference URL's or bibliography.
EVERY STUDENT MUST HAVE THEIR OWN ELEMENT (ATOM) WIKI PAGE (NO DUPLICATION)... MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT ALL OTHER STUDENTS WIKI PAGES BEFORE POSTING YOUR OWN. THIS IS A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE ASSIGNMENT. STUDENTS WHO SELECT AN "ELEMENT (ATOM)" FROM THE LIST BELOW EARLY IN THE WEEK GET MORE OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM. STUDENTS WHO WAIT UNTIL THE DEADLINE WILL GET LESS OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM.
ANY STUDENT WHO ALTERS, COPIES, DELETES ANOTHER STUDENTS WORK WILL RECEIVE A ZERO (0) SCORE ON THAT PARTICULAR WIKI ASSIGNMENT.
Scoring Rubric -
10 points: If your "Element (Atom)" Wiki page includes all 4 of the items listed above.
7 points: If your "Element (Atom)" Wiki page includes 3 of the items listed above.
5 points: If your "Element (Atom)" Wiki page 2 of the items listed above.
3 points: If your "Element (Atom)" Wiki page 1 of the items listed above.
1 points: If your "Element (Atom)" Wiki page was attempted but failed to include any of the items listed above.
0 points: If your "Element (Atom)" Wiki page was not attempted.
Please DO NOT EDIT ANYTHING ABOVE ON THIS PAGE!
SELECT THE "EDIT" TAB ABOVE AND USE THE "ADD LINK" TOOL TO LINK YOUR ELEMENT (ATOM) WIKI PAGE TO YOUR SPECIFIC ELEMENT (ATOM) LISTED BELOW WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAMES.
Example and Starting Point:
Example "Element (Atom) Wiki page by (John Doe)
Add your links below by "Editing this page"
Hydrogen by: Izahnaya Tovsen
Helium by: Amber Mulligan http://humanbiologylab.pbworks.com/w/page/138004869/Lab%201%3A%20Helium%20-%20Amber%20Mulligan
Lithium by: Phillip Day Lithium-Phillip Day
Beryillium by: Student First Name and Last Name
Boron by: Julia Kolaru
Carbon by: Student First Name and Last Name
Nitrogen by: Alanna DeGroot
Oxygen by: Kelsey Messerole
Fluorine by: Elizabeth Jean
Neon by: Tolliver Neon - Taricka
Sodium by: Aden Ali
Magnesium by: Blair Johnson
Aluminum by: Stella Zhang
Silicon by: D'lissa Mattox
Phosphorus by: Marianne Bird
Sulfur by: Kya Brings Plenty
Chlorine by: Harmony Lowe- Lab 1- Chlorine
Argon by: Matthew Iverson
Potassium by: Lab one- Kaela Borders
Calcium by: Calcium Wiki Page by Masnoo Adem
Scandium by: Student First Name and Last Name
Titanium by: Abdirauf Sallah
Chromium by: Student First Name and Last Name
Manganese by: Student First Name and Last Name
Iron by: Elisa Ruiz Lab 1- Iron
Colbalt by: Student First Name and Last Name
Nickel by: Student First Name and Last Name
Copper by: Student First Name and Last Name
Zinc by: Azure Qian
Arsenic by: Brittany List http://humanbiologylab.pbworks.com/w/page/138133665/arsenic
Krypton by: Regine Epps
Silver by: Colleen Gustafson silver lab 1
Tin by: Student First Name and Last Name
Iodine: Iodine - Lab 1 - Sarah Zambrano
Barium by: Student First Name and Last Name
Mercury by: Lindsay Hecimovich
Radon by: Student First Name and Last Name
Uranium by: Student First Name and Last Name
Plutonium by: Student First Name and Last Name
Silicon by Zuhur Mohamed
Comments (2)
Mitch Albers said
at 9:41 am on Jan 13, 2020
Jump in and get started!
Follow the Lab 1 Wiki Grading Rubric posted above and use the editing tools to create your Wiki Assignment. It's as easy as using a word processing program...
Take a look at what your fellow students are posting to see how they are creating their Wiki pages. If you see a comment from me at the bottom of the page you'll know if they are doing it right or not.
Get going and good luck!
~ Mitch
Mitch Albers said
at 7:28 pm on Jan 23, 2020
I have graded all the Lab 1 Wiki Assignments! Please read my comments posted in D2L about the grading.
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