Atoms Game
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Take a peek inside the Atoms game for a brief overview of the concepts covered through gameplay. Learn about the challenge levels, exploratory sandbox, and free teacher resources for use in your chemistry classroom.
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Core levels
![equal number of protons and electrons added Atoms game - player adds an equal number of protons and electrons to build a Be atom.](https://www.k12.playmada.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Atoms_01_ver02.png)
![equal number of protons and electrons added Atoms game - player adds an equal number of protons and electrons to build a Be atom.](https://www.k12.playmada.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Atoms_01_ver02.png)
To successfully build atoms, players must add an equal number of protons and electrons.
![electrons added in the correct fill order Atoms game - player adds electrons to the 2p orbitals in the correct fill order.](https://www.k12.playmada.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Atoms_02_ver02.png)
When adding electrons to the orbitals, players explore the patterns of electron fill order (Hund’s Rule and Aufbau Principle) and electron configuration.
![electrons added in the correct fill order Atoms game - player adds electrons to the 2p orbitals in the correct fill order.](https://www.k12.playmada.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Atoms_02_ver02.png)
![in order of increasing atomic radii Atoms game - player places a neon atom in the correct place in a series of atoms in order of increasing atomic radii.](https://www.k12.playmada.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Atoms_03_ver04.png)
![increasing atomic radii Atoms game - player places Ne atom in a series of atoms in order of increasing atomic radii.](https://www.k12.playmada.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Atoms_03_ver04.png)
Players are introduced to the periodic trend of atomic radii by creating atoms of increasing size.
Sandbox
The Atoms Sandbox provides an open-ended and exploratory environment for students to freely build and compare atoms. Design your own extension activities using the Sandbox and encourage your students to earn the built-in Achievements that focus on a specific topic within Atoms.