Friday, February 8, 2008

The Periodic Table - Iron

Iron

On the periodic table, the sign for iron is Fe.


It is the sixth most found metal on earth.


Its atomic number is 26.


The colour is metallic greyish tinge.


Iron is available in many forms: foil, chip packets, wire.

3 comments:

Leslie said...

Hi Clue! I'm enjoying reading it too. I think this is the start of something very good.

Can you find some more photos? Both family ones, and also some of things that can be used for graphic design and published here.

One person used a photo of a cockatoo with the Knights of Old plopper.

You are able to print out the pic that Slinky made with me, and start off your own family scrapbooking album. :)

P.S. This is Slinky as in the toy slinky. We will do a picture for this blog of a dragon playing with a slinky. Do you know what a slinky is? You can google it. It's a spiral metal toy.

Leslie said...

Hi, which picture did you want to put on your blog? Which one is it that you were talking about?

Sorry - I was teaching myself how to do PNG files all afternoon and didn't check my messages on topcatrules.

Leslie said...

For Slinky and Clue - we don't put family photos on the actual blog. We save those to print out at home, or to make a CD to share with family members.
Bring in some photographs on your flashdrive that can be used for school use for blogging.

The family ones are for you and your family to have at home. We nver publish family pics. :)