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Mrs. Smalley's Classroom Edit display name

  • Rich Hill High School
  • Rich Hill, MO
  • More than half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Learning how to use a periodic chart is a great tool for science students to succeed to the next level of education. I would like to have a huge periodic table to display in my classroom, so students can visually see how the elements work together. I want to place one that is 8 foot wide and 4 foot high on my wall so I can easily point out specific elements and discuss them in my classroom. Visual representation of the elements is important to persuading my students to love chemistry.

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Learning how to use a periodic chart is a great tool for science students to succeed to the next level of education. I would like to have a huge periodic table to display in my classroom, so students can visually see how the elements work together. I want to place one that is 8 foot wide and 4 foot high on my wall so I can easily point out specific elements and discuss them in my classroom. Visual representation of the elements is important to persuading my students to love chemistry.

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