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The periodic table is designed to be a concise way of disseminating information in a very organized way. For my son, he’s taken to it like a duck takes to water. Still, it takes time to learn anything, especially something that has so much information contained in it. He being fascinated by it has made it easier, to be sure, but I still have to present the information to him in a way that isn’t mundane and boring.
10 Ideas for Studying the Periodic Table in Homeschool
2. Atomidoodle an educational game app available from Hero Factor Games
- Available for iPad at the iTunes Store for $1.99
5. Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom a book by Theodore Gray
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Hand your child a stack of sticky notes, all the same size but a variety of colors similar to those found on a standard periodic table. Tell them to build a wall display. My Young Man wrote in the atomic number, the symbol and the name of each element.
10. {Tweet That} Whether through games, or puzzles, sticky notes or experiment kits, let your kids learn in a way that inspires them. These are just 10 cool ideas. What ideas do you have? Tell me about them in comments.
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