Resources

So you might be wondering....where do I find all this information? Well, here are some places to start. By no means should you limit yourself though. Remember there are points for creativity and inventive thinking. Surprise me! Whatever information you find it must be cited with a link to the EXACT page in your sources area. All information taken from these sites must be presented on your page in YOUR OWN WORDS! No cutting and pasting!

Content Information

 * 1) [|WebElements]
 * 2) [|Chem for Kids]
 * 3) [|Lenntech Periodic Table]
 * 4) [|Wikipedia - Periodic Table]
 * 5) [|Dynamic Periodic Table]
 * 6) [|History of Element Names>]
 * 7) [|Periodic Table Videos]

Pictures

 * [|Flickr Creative Commons Search] - Remember to check the Creative Commons box. When you are searching for a picture think of how your element is used. Once you have your picture selected make sure you cite your picture and link to its source on your main element page.

Video Clips

 * [|Video Clips] - You need to have one video clip about your element embedded in your element page. [|The Periodic Table of Videos] website has a great collection of videos. There is one for each element. Click on the element name and watch your video. This video needs to be embedded into your page by getting the embed code from its page on YouTube. As you watch the video if you click on the YouTube logo you will be taken to the video's page where the code you need exists.