Periodic Table Elements Word Search (Free Printable + Answer Key)
This Periodic Table word search challenges students to find ten well-known chemical elements, including Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Gold. It is a fun introduction to chemistry and the periodic table, with a free printable worksheet and answer key.
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Word List
HYDROGEN
The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, with atomic number 1. Hydrogen makes up most of the Sun and is found in every water molecule.
HELIUM
A colorless, odorless noble gas with atomic number 2. Helium is used to fill balloons and blimps because it is lighter than air and non-flammable.
CARBON
A nonmetal element with atomic number 6 that is the basis for all known life. Carbon forms millions of compounds, including DNA, proteins, and fossil fuels.
NITROGEN
A colorless, odorless gas with atomic number 7 that makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen is essential for proteins and DNA in all living things.
OXYGEN
A reactive nonmetal gas with atomic number 8 that makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen is essential for respiration in most living organisms.
IRON
A strong, magnetic metal with atomic number 26. Iron is one of the most widely used metals in construction and industry, and it is essential for carrying oxygen in human blood.
GOLD
A dense, shiny yellow metal with atomic number 79. Gold has been prized throughout history for its beauty and rarity, and it is used in jewelry, electronics, and currency.
SILVER
A lustrous white metal with atomic number 47. Silver is an excellent conductor of electricity and is used in electronics, jewelry, and photography.
COPPER
A reddish-orange metal with atomic number 29. Copper has been used by humans for thousands of years and is a key material in electrical wiring and plumbing.
NEON
A colorless noble gas with atomic number 10 that glows bright orange-red when electricity passes through it. Neon is used in illuminated signs and lasers.
About Periodic Table Elements
The periodic table organizes all known chemical elements by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. First developed by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, it remains one of the most important tools in science.
Periodic Table Elements Vocabulary
This puzzle features ten well-known elements from the periodic table, including everyday metals like IRON, COPPER, and GOLD, noble gases like HELIUM and NEON, and essential life elements like HYDROGEN, CARBON, NITROGEN, and OXYGEN.
How to Use This Word Search in Class
Have students find each element in the word search, then locate it on a printed periodic table. They can note each element's symbol, atomic number, and one real-world use. This bridges vocabulary recognition with practical chemistry knowledge.
Printable Periodic Table Elements Word Search Worksheet
Click the print button to print this periodic table elements word search. The printable version includes the puzzle grid and word list, perfect for classroom handouts or homework.