Chemical Bonding Three Tab Book

Making the book:

1.  Fold a sheet of paper like a hot dog.

2.  With the paper horizontal, and the fold of the “hot dog” up, fold the right side towards the center, trying to cover one half of the paper.

3.  Now repeat with the left side over the right side to make a book with three folds.

4.  Open the folded book. Place your hands between the two thicknesses of paper and cut up the two “valleys”. This will form three tabs.

Fill in the book:

1.  On the first flap write IONIC BONDS, COVALENT BONDS on the second flap, and METALLIC BONDS on the third flap.

2.  Open the first flap and write 10 notes about ionic bonds (use chapter 5 section 2). After writing the notes, draw a picture (not a chemical formula) that best represents an example of that bond. Use at least two colors in your picture.

3.  Repeat step 2 for the second and third flap. (use chapter 5 sections 3 and 4)

Chemical Bonding Three Tab Book

Making the book:

1.  Fold a sheet of paper like a hot dog.

2.  With the paper horizontal, and the fold of the “hot dog” up, fold the right side towards the center, trying to cover one half of the paper.

3.  Now repeat with the left side over the right side to make a book with three folds.

4.  Open the folded book. Place your hands between the two thicknesses of paper and cut up the two “valleys”. This will form three tabs.

Fill in the book:

1.  On the first flap write IONIC BONDS, COVALENT BONDS on the second flap, and METALLIC BONDS on the third flap.

2.  Open the first flap and write 10 notes about ionic bonds (use chapter 5 section 2). After writing the notes, draw a picture (not a chemical formula) that best represents an example of that bond. Use at least two colors in your picture.

3.  Repeat step 2 for the second and third flap. (use chapter 5 sections 3 and 4)

Chemical Bonding Three Tab Book

Making the book:

1.  Fold a sheet of paper like a hot dog.

2.  With the paper horizontal, and the fold of the “hot dog” up, fold the right side towards the center, trying to cover one half of the paper.

3.  Now repeat with the left side over the right side to make a book with three folds.

4.  Open the folded book. Place your hands between the two thicknesses of paper and cut up the two “valleys”. This will form three tabs.

Fill in the book:

1.  On the first flap write IONIC BONDS, COVALENT BONDS on the second flap, and METALLIC BONDS on the third flap.

2.  Open the first flap and write 10 notes about ionic bonds (use chapter 5 section 2). After writing the notes, draw a picture (not a chemical formula) that best represents an example of that bond. Use at least two colors in your picture.

3.  Repeat step 2 for the second and third flap. (use chapter 5 sections 3 and 4)