A great challenging activity, split your class into 6 groups, print out on six different colours of paper and gove each group the relevant cards for each scientist in a different colour. My medium ability year 7s were able to delegate tasks within their groups and so complete the whole puzzle in less than 10 minutes - meaning they could then answer the questions on the main card. Includes; Rutherford, Bohr, Democritus, Dalton, Thompson and Higgs so that dates go right up until October 2013, covering 2500 years of chemistry history.
Creative Commons "Sharealike"
Reviews
4.5
Select overall rating
(no rating)
Your rating is required to reflect your happiness.
awesome but would be handy to have an answer sheet for quick reference - not always easy to remember all these dates etc and configure them in the whole timeline -some dates may overlap?<br />
thanks a lot
Rahmich
6 years ago
Google
Empty reply does not make any sense for the end user
This is a great resource that is very challenging but most of my Y9 group were able to sort it out. There was some confusion about where the FACT cards go. I had students organize them next to the card explaining the discovery but it wasn't easy. It would be helpful to have an answer sheet as well. Thank you for sharing your work- it really challenged my students.
Empty reply does not make any sense for the end user