Periodic Table of Elements Resources
The Periodic Table of Elements is another one of those things that seem to need to be committed to memory. If not for any useful purpose, than simply because it makes answering trivia questions easier!
One of the many ways we learn things in our house is through song. We have learned things like the 50 States, the Presidents of the United States, and Spanish Vocabulary through song. The Periodic Table is no exception. We have found this awesome song with a video that I really like the graphics in to help our children learn the Periodic Table of Elements. While it is my middle schooler that I started this for, it is great for high school also, and even my 8 year old is learning it!
Periodic Table of Elements Song
Hydrogen and Helium, Then Lithium, Beryllium
Boron, Carbon everywhere, Nitrogen all through the air
With Oxygen so you can breathe And Fluorine for your pretty teeth
Neon to light up the signs, Sodium for salty times
MAGNESIUM, Aluminum Silicon
PHOSPHORUS, then Sulfur, Chlorine and Argon
POTASSIUM and Calcium so you’ll grow strong
SCANDIUM Titanium Vanadium and Chromium and MANGANESE
This is the Periodic Table, Noble Gas are stable,
Halogens and Alkali react aggressively
Each period we’ll see new outer shells
While Eeeelectrons are added moving to the right
Iron is the 26 Then Cobalt, Nickel coins you get
Copper Zinc and Gallium Germanium and Arsenic
Selenium and Bromine film While Krypton helps light up your room
Rubidium and Strontium then Yttrium Zirconium
NIOBIUM Molybdenum Technetium
RUTHENIUM Rhodium Palladium
SILVER-WARE then Cadium and Indium
TIN-CANS, Antimony Then Tellerium and Iodine and Xenon and then Caesium and
Barium is 56, and this is where the table splits
Where lanthanides have just begun
Lanthenum Cerium and Praseo(ooo)dy(eee)mi(eee)um
Neodymium’s next too, Promethium then 62,
Samarium, Europium, Gadolinium and Terbium, Dysprosium, Holmium, ERbium, Thulium, Ytterbium, Lutetium
HAFNIUM Then Tantalum Tungsten then we’re on to
RHENIUM, Osmium and Iridium
PLATINUM, Gold to make you rich till you grow old
MERCURY to tell you when it’s really cold
THALLIUM and Lead then Bismuth for your tummy
POLONIUM Astatine would not be yummy
RADON Francium will last a little time
RADIUM then Actinides at 89
This is the Periodic Table, Noble Gas are stable,
Halogens and Alkali react aggressively
Each period we’ll see new outer shells
While Eeeelectrons are to the right
Actinium, Thorium, Protactinium
Uranium Neptunium Plutonium
Americium Curium Berkelium Californium Einsteinium Fermium Mendelevium Nobelium Lawrencium Rutherfordium Dubnium Seaborgium Bohrium Hassium then Meinerium Darmstadtium Roentgenium Copernicium
Ununtrium
Flerovium
Ununpentrium
Livermorium
Ununseptium
Ununoctium
And then We’re Done!!!
Interactive Periodic Table of Elements
In 1864, Dimitri Mendeleev published the first periodic table that organized all the known elements in the world. This tool was groundbreaking for many reasons–including the fact that Mendeleev planned with incredible foresight, leaving space for any new elements that would be discovered beyond his time.
To help provide a refresher and a study aid of sorts, TED-Ed collaborated with Brady Haran, best known for his YouTube channel Numberphile and his extensive video coverage of the periodic table, to create a clickable periodic table with videos on every element.
TED Periodic Table of Elements
Other Period Table of Elements Resources
- Printable and Online Activities
- Printable Tests and Worksheets
- Textbook Reading pdf
- Make Your Own Elements Cards
- Periodic Table Lab Activity
Glam Granola Geek (@GlamGranolaGeek)
December 15, 2014 @ 8:30 pm
What a perfect way to learn the table!!!