Equipment: Marker ( Blue, Yellow, Purple, Black ) and a paper
Method:
1.) First, make a Neutrons and Protons using a yellow and blue marker ( yellow for Neutrons and blue for protons).
2.) make the first shell using the purple marker
3.) Then draw two electrons in the first shell using a black
marker
marker
4.) Done
Discussion:
What is Helium?
Helium is classified as an element in the 'Noble Gases' section which can be located in a group of the Periodic Table. The term 'Noble Gases' derives from the Old High German word Edelgas from 'edili' meaning 'noble'. The name 'noble gases' is an allusion to the old, similarly termed 'Noble Metals'. The Noble Metals included gold, silver, and platinum which were so-called due to their long association with the aristocracy.
It's a colourless, odourless gaseous element in natural gas with radioactive ores. It is used as a component of artificial atmospheres and laser media, lifting gas for balloons and as a refrigerant. Helium was the first gas used for filling balloon and dirigibles. The atomic number of this element is 2 and the element symbol is 'He'.
The Discovery and History of the Helium
Helium was first detected during Solar Eclipse in 1868 as a bright yellow line in the spectrum of the chromosphere of the Sun ('sphere of colour' the second of the three layers in the Sun) by French astronomer Pierre Janssen. It was discovered by Sir William Ramsey in 1895. Norman Lockyer and Edward Frankland named the Element.
Electrons and Orbits
The electrons like to be separate shells/orbitals. The shells/orbits is a path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom. The shells/orbit number 1 can only hold 2 atoms, shell/orbit number 2 can hold 8, and for the first 18 elements shell, three can hold 8 electrons.So... for the Element of Helium, there are only 2 electrons in Helium atom. By looking at the picture, you can see there are 2 electrons in the shell/orbit. That means the first shell is full.
Fun facts about Helium
* USA is the worlds largest supplier of Helium
*Helium is more flammable than Hydrogen
*Helium is the most common element in the universe
*The name of Helium comes from Helius ( The Greek Sun God)
*Inhaling Helium makes your voice higher because it has less dense than air.

Evaluation:
Here is my complete work, next time I should make something more creative. I am proud of what I did but I should've to use whiteboard marker instead of a normal marker so I can't waste some papers. If you want to draw Helium atoms, I would recommend you to use a bowl or a cup because it's much easier to make a perfect circle. I also recommend you to use whiteboard instead of papers because you can easily erase it instead of wasting the paper. I enjoyed drawing Helium atoms because it's easy and it only takes 3-4 min to make. If I want to learn more about Helium I gonna research about what is the difference between oxygen and Helium.
What am I learning?
I learned what is Helium and the history of it.
What am I wondering?
I'm wondering if there's helium in space
How does this show my work?
To show me what does Helium atom look like and how to draw Helium atoms.
electrons and orbits ( spd )

The Discovery and History of the Helium
Helium was first detected during Solar Eclipse in 1868 as a bright yellow line in the spectrum of the chromosphere of the Sun ('sphere of colour' the second of the three layers in the Sun) by French astronomer Pierre Janssen. It was discovered by Sir William Ramsey in 1895. Norman Lockyer and Edward Frankland named the Element.
Electrons and Orbits
The electrons like to be separate shells/orbitals. The shells/orbits is a path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom. The shells/orbit number 1 can only hold 2 atoms, shell/orbit number 2 can hold 8, and for the first 18 elements shell, three can hold 8 electrons.So... for the Element of Helium, there are only 2 electrons in Helium atom. By looking at the picture, you can see there are 2 electrons in the shell/orbit. That means the first shell is full.
Fun facts about Helium
* USA is the worlds largest supplier of Helium
*Helium is more flammable than Hydrogen
*Helium is the most common element in the universe
*The name of Helium comes from Helius ( The Greek Sun God)
*Inhaling Helium makes your voice higher because it has less dense than air.

Evaluation:
Here is my complete work, next time I should make something more creative. I am proud of what I did but I should've to use whiteboard marker instead of a normal marker so I can't waste some papers. If you want to draw Helium atoms, I would recommend you to use a bowl or a cup because it's much easier to make a perfect circle. I also recommend you to use whiteboard instead of papers because you can easily erase it instead of wasting the paper. I enjoyed drawing Helium atoms because it's easy and it only takes 3-4 min to make. If I want to learn more about Helium I gonna research about what is the difference between oxygen and Helium.
What am I learning?
I learned what is Helium and the history of it.
What am I wondering?
I'm wondering if there's helium in space
How does this show my work?
To show me what does Helium atom look like and how to draw Helium atoms.
electrons and orbits ( spd )
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