Ch 2: Elements for Elementary School
About This Chapter
Elements for Elementary School - Chapter Summary
Expose your students to information about elements by using this powerful and helpful study resource. They will learn about elements such as sodium, nitrogen, hydrogen and uranium. The quizzes, videos, and text lessons make this resource a great help in the classroom as an addition to regular instruction, preparation for tests or help with homework. The lessons are all short to make sure their attention span is kept up through the lesson. The lessons are also lively and engaging that makes learning fun. Chapter tests and quizzes enable you to measure their progress and retention through the chapter.
Who It's For
Kids who need extra help with chemistry elements will benefit from the lessons in this chapter. There's no faster or easier way to learn about elements.
- Students who have fallen behind in understanding elements such as copper, neon, titanium and uranium
- Students who have learning disabilities or need a little extra help learning about elements
- Students who prefer multiple ways of learning chemistry (visual or auditory)
- Students who have missed class and need to catch up
- Students who need an efficient and convenient way to learn about elements
- Students who struggle to understand their chemistry teachers
- Students who attend schools without extra chemistry resources
How It Works
- Find lessons in the chapter that cover elements information your student needs to learn or review.
- Press play to watch the video lesson with your student or read through the text lesson.
- Review the lesson or video transcripts, emphasizing the highlighted vocab words to reinforce learning about elements.
- Test your student's understanding of each lesson with short quizzes.
- Verify your student understands topics on elements by completing the Elements for Elementary School chapter exam.

1. Heterogeneous Mixture Lesson for Kids: Definition & Examples
Learn about heterogeneous mixtures and the properties of these mixtures. Discover how the different components of a heterogeneous mixture interact to create suspensions and colloids. Finally, explore examples of heterogeneous mixtures.

2. Polymers Lesson for Kids: Definition & Facts
In this lesson, we will explore polymers, which are found everywhere, from our food to our clothes. You'll learn the definition of the term 'polymer,' and we'll look at examples of man-made and natural polymers.

3. What is an Alkali? - Lesson for Kids
This lesson gives a glimpse at what it means for a substance to be alkali. We will look at the meaning of alkali as well as learn about the pH scale and its importance.

4. Chemical Bonds: Lesson for Kids
Everything in the world is made of atoms, including you and me! Learn more about how atoms can come together and form chemical bonds to make substances we know and love.

5. Chemical Equations: Lesson for Kids
Do you remember learning in math class that equations show that two things are equal? Well, chemical equations are similar in that they must always be balanced. In this lesson, you will learn what chemical equations are and how to balance them.

6. Marble Facts: Lesson for Kids
Investigate the type of stone called marble. Discover where marble is found naturally and what it looks like. Explore how marble forms from limestone as a metamorphic rock. Finally, learn about the different ways humans use marble.

7. Periodic Table of Elements Lesson for Kids
The periodic table is a very important part of the study of chemistry. In this lesson, you will learn what the periodic table is, where it came from and how it is used.

8. Elements Lesson for Kids: Definition & Facts
Learn about the different elements that compose all matter in the universe. Explore what defines elements, their states of matter, the atomic number and symbol of the elements, and how they are arranged on the periodic table.
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Other Chapters
Other chapters within the Chemistry for Kids course
- Atoms for Elementary School
- Chemistry Basics for Elementary School
- Branches of Chemistry for Elementary School
- Group 1 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 2 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 3 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 4 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 5 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 6 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 8 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 9 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 10 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 12 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 13 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 14 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 15 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 16 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 18 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- F-Block Elements for Elementary School
- Group 11 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School
- Group 17 of the Periodic Table for Elementary School