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6.6A: Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids Matter and Energy Classifying Metals, Metalloids, and Non-Metals Mission: Use the physical characteristics of luster, conductivity, and malleability to classify elements as metals, metalloids, or non-metals. To complete your mission, include the following: 1. Cut out each of the element cards below. 2. Group the elements using the information on the card. 3. Glue each card in the correct column. 4. Follow the directions on the bottom of the Student Classification Sheet. Materials (per student): • Scissors (1 Pair) • Glue Stick (1 Stick) Aluminum – AL -- Shiny -- Conductor -- Malleable Zinc – Zn -- Shiny -- Conductor -- Malleable Carbon – C -- Dull -- Conductor -- Brittle Silicon – Si -- Shiny -- Semiconductor -- Brittle Sulfur – S -- Dull -- Insulator -- Malleable Boron – B -- Shiny -- Semiconductor -- Malleable Magnesium – Mg -- Shiny -- Conductor -- Malleability Tellurium – Te -- Shiny -- Semiconductor -- Brittle Phosphorus – P -- Dull -- Insulator -- Brittle 1 6.6A: Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids Matter and Energy Classifying Metals, Metalloids, and Non-Metals Metals Metalloids Non-metals You are a famous scientist who discovers a new metal, non-metal, and metalloid on Mars. Each element needs to have a name, unique atomic symbol, and description of its luster, conductivity, and malleability. Metal Metalloid Non-Metal Harilium - ______ Luster – ____________ _______________ - Ci Luster – ____________ ______________ - ___ Luster – ____________ Conductivity – _______ Conductivity – _______ Conductivity – _______ Malleability - ________ Malleability - ________ Malleability - ________ 2 6.6A: Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids Matter and Energy Classifying Metals, Metalloids, and Non-Metals Rubric and Grade Sheet Category Exceeds Expectations 3 points Meets Expectations 2 points Below Expectations 1 point Content Mastery Included detail on all components and Key Concepts. Included some detail on most components and Key Concepts. Included little to no detail on components and Key Concepts. Vocabulary Student correctly used all vocabulary and supported all content. Student correctly used most vocabulary and supported most content. Student correctly used little to no vocabulary and did not support content. Product Final product is attractive and all components are easily identified. Final product is somewhat attractive and most components are easily identifiable. Final product is not presented well, and components are difficult to identify. Oral Presentation (optional) The student can clearly dialogue about the project and is able to convey their ideas in an organized manner. The student can somewhat dialogue about the project and can somewhat convey their ideas in an organized manner. The student cannot clearly dialogue about the project and their ideas are not conveyed in an organized manner. 3 SCORE Teacher Comments