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The NEW Periodic Table Song (In Order) - YouTube

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With the new revised Periodic Table there was the need for a new Periodic Table song...and here it is. Not only are the elements in order, the song also explains the new set-up of the table.

You may want to partner this with the new TED-Ed Periodic Videos that have been published. There is a video for every element.

If you find the  New Period Table Song moving a bit too quickly you can find a version that is slowed down HERE. You will also find the words to the song in you click "Show More" under the video (for the song versions) and you will find links to download the song.

As students have to learn this new chart many will find the song entertaining and a great way to learn the elements. The videos from TED-Ed provide an avenue for students to learn about the elements by watching a video, which many will also find entertaining.

diane gusa's comment, November 8, 2014 11:45 PM
Just what I needed for my 6th graders!
Kathy Lynch's curator insight, November 9, 2014 3:06 PM

Thx Beth Dichter!

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The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham

The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Short videos about every element on the periodic table, plus other cool experiments and chemistry stuff...
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6 Brilliant Videos for Science Teachers

6 Brilliant Videos for Science Teachers | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Six fantastic videos for science teachers explaining complex scientific concepts in fun, accessible ways. Perfect for the classroom.
Beth Dichter's insight:

The folks at Fractus Learning have taken a look at videos available at Open Culture and selected six to share (although many more are available). The choices here include:

* The Rap Guide to Evolution

* The Periodic Table of Chemistry

* A Universe from Nothing

Videos are a great tool to use with students. Although this post specifically deals with science videos across the disciplines are available at Open Culture (http://www.openculture.com/).