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Little Children?


Question Posted Wednesday October 25 2006, 10:19 pm

Okay so I have to write a book about an element from the periodic table, I have silver, and it has to include all that boring information like atomic mass, eletron configuaration and stuff along with some interesting stuff but I need a way to make it interesting for little children (ages 4-7). It has to be factual so I can't just make up a story and be like "by the way he has ...for an atomic mass"

Any ideas?

Thanks so much!


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MissBonne answered Thursday October 26 2006, 1:54 am:
Silver goes to the grocery store! He meets Mr. Atomic Mass and add a little bit to the story that atomic mass has to say to Silver.

Go, Silver goes on a treasure hunt and then you can descibe the clues 'atomic mass', etc.

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