Hewitt Video: Vectors and Projectiles

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Hewitt Video: Vectors and Projectiles

Chemistry: Electron Configuration Battleship Materials: 4 laminated periodic tables (PT) (2 per student, one flat and one upright) 2 Vis-à-vis markers a game board divider (e.g., a book or notebook) Game Rules: 1. On a “flat” PT, each player draws one ship (vertically or horizontally) per sublevel. s-sublevel – Destroyer  p-sublevel – Cruiser  d-sublevel – Battleship   2. Player #1 “fires” by reading the shorthand e– configuration for an element (e.g., “[Ne] 3s2 3p1”). 3. Player #2 confirms the targeted element (e.g., “aluminum”) and then declares “hit” or “miss.” Both players record a “miss” with an X and a “hit” with an O on the appropriate PT. 4. Players trade roles. 5. The player who sinks all of his/her opponent’s ships first is the winner.

Chemistry: Electron Configuration Battleship Materials: 4 laminated periodic tables (PT) (2 per student, one flat and one upright) 2 Vis-à-vis markers a game board divider (e.g., a book or notebook) Game Rules: 1. On a “flat” PT, each player draws one ship (vertically or horizontally) per sublevel. s-sublevel – Destroyer  p-sublevel – Cruiser  d-sublevel – Battleship   2. Player #1 “fires” by reading the shorthand e– configuration for an element (e.g., “[Ne] 3s2 3p1”). 3. Player #2 confirms the targeted element (e.g., “aluminum”) and then declares “hit” or “miss.” Both players record a “miss” with an X and a “hit” with an O on the appropriate PT. 4. Players trade roles. 5. The player who sinks all of his/her opponent’s ships first is the winner.

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