Unicorn-Themed Teaching Tools and Activities To Encourage Your Child’s Interest In Science

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Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Periodic Table Activity!

For years, kids have been creating fun comic book characters to make it easier for them to learn more about the elements of the periodic table. They could either come up with a super hero or a villain to represent their chosen element.

Now, there’s some competition from UNICORNS!

Unicorns are magical and so are the elements of the periodic table. This Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Activity is based on the 26 unicorns from the “Magical Elements of The Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns” book.

Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns

Each unicorn acquaints kids with their own unique elemental magic as well as its amazing everyday uses. Alumna starts things out by introducing the very necessary metal, Aluminum, on her element sheet.  Dr. Zinko rounds out the alphabet by presenting facts and  other fun information about the metal, Zinc, on his.  The Metal Horn Unicorns say, “No Metal – No Magic. . .and No Technology”. They are exactly right! Metals and other elements of the periodic table are in every facet of our everyday lives.

Using a sample Unicorn Elemental card like the one below, students will select an element from the Periodic Table and a Unicorn Elemental Activity Blank to create their own Unicorn Elemental Sheet.

The activity is a printable PDF file containing everything below.

Package Includes 26 Go-Bys

There is one Sample Elemental sheet for each unicorn elemental represented in the book “Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns”.) This one is for Ghel – The Gold-Horned Unicorn.

Ghel The Gold Horn Unicorn - Sample Elemental Page for Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Activity.

This activity is a printable pdf file containing all 26 unicorn elemental sample cards and 26 blanks to be printed on 8 1/2 x 11 sized paper or card stock. 

26 Blank Unicorn Elemental Sheets

There is one blank unicorn elemental sheet for each unicorn elemental represented in the book “Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns”. This one matches the one above for Ghel The Gold- Horn Unicorn but the blanks may be used to represent any element in the periodic table that the student chooses to research.

Blank Elemental Page for Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Activity.

Magical Unicorn Elemental Research Sheet

Students will use the internet or the library to do enough research to create their own magical unicorn elemental picture and story. Visit the Research Page at https://www.sybrina.com/muapt to learn all kinds of things about each element. It was created especially for the book.

Research Sheet for Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Activity.

Elemental Explanation Sheet

This sheet explains where researched information goes on a blank unicorn elemental sheet. Students will fill in the circles and squares with information from their research about their chosen Magical Unicorn Elemental.

Elemental Explanation Sheet for Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Activity.

Last, Students Will Write Their Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Story

Students will be encouraged to write their own story (a paragraph or a page) from their research. Ghel’s story is below. Students will read it for inspiration and then write their own unique story for the element they selected from the periodic table.

Ghel The Gold Horn Unicorn - Sample Elemental Story Page for Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Activity.

The Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Activity will make science interesting to students who might be expecting the subject to be dull and dry. Unicorns have a way of making EVERYTHING magical!

Visit Sybrina-Publishing at Teachers Pay Teachers for more fun unicorn-themed periodic table games and activities.

Fun Unicorn-Themed Periodic Table Activities by Sybrina Publishing. Companion to the book - Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns

Note: The Metal Horn Unicorns from Unimaise are featured prominently in fantasy books, for all ages, written by Sybrina Durant. Get them all at Sybrina.com

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