Elemental Superhero

At a Glance
Discipline
- STEM
- Chemistry
Instructional Level
- College & CEGEP
Tasks in Workflow
Social Plane(s)
- Individual
- Whole Class
Type of Tasks
- Reviewing & assessing peers
- Creating & designing
- Revising & improving
- Writing
Technical Details
Useful Technologies
- Visual Classrooms
Class size
- Small (20-49)
Time
- Single class period (< 90 mins)
Instructional Purpose
- Application & knowledge building
Overview
In this activity, students select a chemical element from the periodic table, research its physical characteristics and then create a comic book character based on the element (i.e., a character that manifests three of the physical properties encountered).
Students upload their work into an online collaborative platform, enabling classmates to analyze and comment on their preliminary work. Students have the opportunity to analyze the comments and suggestions made by their peers, modifying their work as needed.
Once this first round of edits is completed, students create a story based on their comic book character and submit their work to the instructor who also provides feedback. Students address instructor feedback and proceed to submit a final version of their creative piece.
Note that with the help of an online collaborative platform, this entire activity is completed OUT OF CLASS.
Instructional Objectives
The objective of this activity is for students to gain a greater familiarity with the various elements making up the periodic table. Students learn how to discuss science in a precise manner, and how to provide constructive feedback.
Workflow & Materials
Activity Workflow
Applied Strategies
Published: 18/09/2018
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