Chemistry Game (Squares & Bingo) - Complete Ionic - Names & Formulas - Worksheet
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- This activity set emphasizes naming and writing chemical compound formulas. The worksheets coincide with the bingo and squares games in this bundle. BINGO:This bundle contains 5 sets (of 60) CHeMIO (bingo) cards, call cards and answer keys! These CHeMIO cards can be used to help your students learnPrice $80.75Original Price $92.50Save $11.75
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This bundle emphasizes naming and writing chemical formulas for binary type I ionic, binary type II ionic and polyatomic ion containing compounds.
BINGO:
This bundle contains 3 sets (of 60) CHeMIO (bingo) cards, call cards and answer keys! These CHeMIO cards can be used to help your students learn ionic compound nomenclature. This set contains type I ionic, type II ionic and polyatomic ion containing compound names (or formulas) on the student cards and formulas (or names) on the call cards. You can print the student CHeMIO cards on regular paper or cardstock single-sided. Each page of CHeMIO cards contains two student cards and can be cut along the dotted line. Laminating is optional.
Call cards are provided for the instructor. The instructor draws a call card and calls out or writes the contents on the board. Answer keys are provided. One set is alphabetized by name and the other is alphabetized by formula. This can be printed and laminated (or placed in a sheet protector) and marked off by the instructor using a dry erase marker. This is great for subs that may not know the formulas and names!
CHeMIO card covers are provided in this resource. These are designed to be printed single-sided and cut out. The use of the covers is optional. If you laminate the student cards, students can use dry-erase markers to mark their spaces. Alternatively, other objects or markers can be used (for example, candies, pony beads, hole punched paper dots, etc.)
What's included:
- 3 sets of student cards, call cards and answer sheets
- 30 unique student cards with names (in each set)
- 35 call cards with formulas (in each set)
- 30 unique student cards with formulas (in each set)
- 35 call cards with names (in each set)
- 2 different styled card covers
- 2 answer sheets (in each set - one alphabetized by name, one by formula)
SQUARES:
These SP ThReEs (squares) cards can be used to help your students learn type I ionic, type II ionic and polyatomic ion containing compounds. This set contains 3 resources and each one contains 8 gameboards. A total of 24 gameboards are included in this resource! You can print the SP ThReEs cards on regular paper or cardstock single-sided. The cards can be laminated or placed in a sheet protector and students can use different colored dry-erase markers. Laminating is optional. Alternatively, the sheet can be printed and students can use different colored pencils or pens.
How to play:
Give each group (2-4 students) an SP ThReEs (squares) card and 2 six-sided dice. Determine turn order by having each student roll a die. Highest number goes first and then proceeds clockwise. Students will take turns rolling both dice and finding the corresponding sum in the table on the left-hand side of the card. Find the formula (or name) in the game grid, confirm the correct answer with the other player(s) and color one line that surrounds the answer. The outside border has already been completed, so the game plays inside the border. Students should use different colored dry-erase markers, pens or colored pencils to mark their answer. If a student completes the last line to create a square, they should color in that square with their color or mark with their initials. If 2 squares are completed with the same line, that student gets to claim both squares by coloring them in. If the dice are rolled and a play cannot be completed, that student’s turn is over and the next player goes. The game ends when all squares have been completed. The student with the most squares wins. Have fun learning chemical nomenclature! :)
Reference sheets are provided with this resource. This is great for subs that may not know the formulas and names!
What's included:
- 24 SP ThReEs (squares) game cards (color and black/white versions)
- 2 Answer sheets in each set (alphabetized by name and formula)
WORKSHEETS:
These chemistry worksheets can be used to help your students learn type I ionic, type II ionic and polyatomic ion containing compound nomenclature. 3 sets are included in this bundle. These worksheets are designed to be used with CHeMIO (Bingo) and SP ThReEs (Squares), but can also be used as a stand alone worksheet or quiz. Answer keys are included.
This worksheet can be used:
- As a stand alone worksheet
- As a quiz
- With CHeMIO (Bingo) - Complete Ionic - Formulas and SP ThReEs (Squares) - Ionic Compounds - Formulas (click to see resources)
- Assigned before playing the game
- Used during the game as a way for students to record their work.
- To give students credit for playing the game.
This set includes worksheet with compound formulas (emphasizes naming):
- Page 3
- Goes with CHeMIO (Bingo) - Names
- Page 4
- Goes with SP ThReEs (Squares) - Names Game board 1
- Page 5
- Goes with SP ThReEs (Squares) - Names Game board 2
- Page 6
- Goes with SP ThReEs (Squares) - Names Game board 3
- Page 7
- Goes with SP ThReEs (Squares) - Names Game board 4
- Black and white versions (pages 8-12)
- Answer keys (pages 13-16)
This set includes worksheets with compound names (emphasizes writing formulas):
- Page 17 and 18
- Goes with CHeMIO (Bingo) - Formulas
- Page 19
- Goes with SP ThReEs (Squares) - Formulas Game board 1
- Page 20
- Goes with SP ThReEs (Squares) - Formulas Game board 2
- Page 21
- Goes with SP ThReEs (Squares) - Formulas Game board 3
- Page 22
- Goes with SP ThReEs (Squares) - Formulas Game board 4
- Black and white versions (pages 23-28)
- Answer keys (pages 29-33)
35 binary type I ionic compounds are included:
Aluminum chloride
Aluminum iodide
Aluminum sulfide
Aluminum telluride
Barium chloride
Barium fluoride
Barium iodide
Barium selenide
Beryllium fluoride
Beryllium nitride
Beryllium oxide
Cadmium selenide
Calcium bromide
Calcium nitride
Cesium sulfide
Lithium iodide
Lithium phosphide
Magnesium chloride
Magnesium nitride
Magnesium phosphide
Potassium iodide
Potassium oxide
Potassium sulfide
Rubidium bromide
Rubidium sulfide
Silver bromide
Silver chloride
Silver oxide
Sodium bromide
Sodium chloride
Sodium nitride
Strontium nitride
Strontium oxide
Zinc chloride
Zinc oxide
35 binary type II ionic compounds are included:
Chromium (II) chloride
Chromium (III) oxide
Chromium (VI) phosphide
Cobalt (II) fluoride
Cobalt (II) sulfide
Cobalt (III) sulfide
Copper (I) iodide
Copper (I) nitride
Copper (I) phosphide
Copper (II) chloride
Copper (II) selenide
Gold (I) iodide
Gold (III) fluoride
Iron (II) chloride
Iron (II) oxide
Iron (III) fluoride
Lead (II) oxide
Lead (II) selenide
Lead (II) sulfide
Lead (IV) fluoride
Lead (IV) oxide
Manganese (II) chloride
Manganese (II) sulfide
Manganese (II) telluride
Manganese (III) chloride
Mercury (I) oxide
Mercury (II) bromide
Mercury (II) fluoride
Nickel (II) oxide
Nickel (II) phosphide
Nickel (III) oxide
Tin (II) iodide
Tin (II) oxide
Tin (IV) bromide
Tin (IV) chloride
35 polyatomic ion containing compounds are included:
Aluminum chlorate
Ammonium hydrogen carbonate*
Ammonium nitrate
Barium carbonate
Beryllium hydrogen phosphate
Beryllium nitrite
Calcium perchlorate
Calcium sulfite
Chromium (III) nitrate
Cobalt (II) nitrate
Cobalt (II) phosphate
Copper (II) acetate
Copper (II) hydroxide
Iron (II) sulfate
Iron (III) hydroxide
Lead (II) sulfate
Lead (IV) acetate
Lithium chromate
Magnesium phosphate
Manganese (II) chlorite
Mercury (II) phosphate
Nickel (II) carbonate
Nickel (III) carbonate
Potassium hydrogen sulfate**
Potassium nitrite
Rubidium cyanide
Rubidium phosphite
Silver nitrate
Sodium chlorite
Strontium hydrogen carbonate*
Strontium permanganate
Tin (IV) chromate
Tin (II) hydroxide
Zinc acetate
Zinc Sulfite
* or bicarbonate
** or bisulfate
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