Periodic+Table+Group+Properties+Matching

Cut out or write the properties below. Cut out or draw the table. Write a different color line across the tops of metals, semimetals, and non metals. Attach the properties to the edges and diagram near elements that have them.
 * Reacts by losing one electrons || Very reactive/gains two electrons || Many are gases at normal temperatures || Conducts heat and electricity well ||
 * Reacts by losing two electrons || Very reactive/loses two electrons || All are gases || Insulators and poor conductors ||
 * Reacts by losing three electrons || Extremely reactive and gains electrons || Malleable || Salt forming ||
 * Gains, shares or loses four electrons when reacting || Extremely nonreactive/will not gain or lose electrons || Ductile || Used in many types of lighting ||
 * Gains or shares three electrons when reacting || Ranges from reactive to nonreactive/loses electrons || Dull and brittle || Used to make alloys with very special properties ||
 * Gains or shares two electrons when reacting. || Shiny and very soft || Many common and valuable metals || Many of these elements were made in laboratories. ||
 * Gains or shares one electron in reactions || Shiny and soft || Group is solid at room temperature except one || Softer or more brittle than transition metals ||
 * Extremely reactive/loses one electron || Shiny and strong || Group contains solids, one liquid, and gases || Tend to share electrons rather than lose them ||