history of the atom origami organelles
history of the atom origami organelles
history of the atom origami organelles
History of the Atom
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History of the Atom

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Teach how the structure of an atom was discovered!

For thousands of years people have wondered what matter is made of. Our model starts 2,500 years ago in Ancient Greece with the first suggestion of an atom. It then looks at how this idea was developed from a simple model to our present nuclear model of the atom. This was possible because of a series of discoveries and experiments by several different scientists during the last 200 years.

Buy once, print forever!

Your students make the model out of the colourful parts. They then use it to learn about early ideas about matter called Atomos and then atoms as proposed by John Dalton. Later cathode ray tube experiments by JJ Thomson led to discovery of electron and the plum pudding model. Ernest Rutherford's gold foil experiments led him to propose the nuclear model of an atom. Niels Bohr refined this and the subsequent discovery of protons and neutrons completed the modern nuclear model of an atom.

Includes colourful classroom Powerpoint presentation!

Takes just 30 minutes!

Dimensions (diameter of atoms): 5.5cm / 2in

Download includes: Colour and black-and-white templates, plus a classroom PowerPoint with background science and assembly instructions.

All you need: Paper, scissors and tape.

Important Information about licencing

Origami Organelles are downloadable paper models that you print and make as many times as you like! When you purchase a model, you are licensed for unlimited use on a single school, college or home education site/campus or for personal use.

If you wish to use it in an organisation other than a school or college, such as a university, museum, science centre or commercial organisation please email info@origamiorganelles.com for licence information and pricing.

Unauthorised distribution, copying, downloading, uploading, commercial exploitation or modification by the purchaser or any third party of this document or any part of it is strictly prohibited. Registered Design nos: 4043767, 4043768, 4043769, 4035980, 4035981, 4035982, 4035983, 4038435, 4038437, 4038436, 4038438, 4041830, 4041829.

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Teach how the structure of an atom was discovered!

For thousands of years people have wondered what matter is made of. Our model starts 2,500 years ago in Ancient Greece with the first suggestion of an atom. It then looks at how this idea was developed from a simple model to our present nuclear model of the atom. This was possible because of a series of discoveries and experiments by several different scientists during the last 200 years.

Buy once, print forever!

Your students make the model out of the colourful parts. They then use it to learn about early ideas about matter called Atomos and then atoms as proposed by John Dalton. Later cathode ray tube experiments by JJ Thomson led to discovery of electron and the plum pudding model. Ernest Rutherford's gold foil experiments led him to propose the nuclear model of an atom. Niels Bohr refined this and the subsequent discovery of protons and neutrons completed the modern nuclear model of an atom.

Includes colourful classroom Powerpoint presentation!

Takes just 30 minutes!

Dimensions (diameter of atoms): 5.5cm / 2in

Download includes: Colour and black-and-white templates, plus a classroom PowerPoint with background science and assembly instructions.

All you need: Paper, scissors and tape.

Licencing Information

Important Information about licencing

Origami Organelles are downloadable paper models that you print and make as many times as you like! When you purchase a model, you are licensed for unlimited use on a single school, college or home education site/campus or for personal use.

If you wish to use it in an organisation other than a school or college, such as a university, museum, science centre or commercial organisation please email info@origamiorganelles.com for licence information and pricing.

Unauthorised distribution, copying, downloading, uploading, commercial exploitation or modification by the purchaser or any third party of this document or any part of it is strictly prohibited. Registered Design nos: 4043767, 4043768, 4043769, 4035980, 4035981, 4035982, 4035983, 4038435, 4038437, 4038436, 4038438, 4041830, 4041829.