Educators can use this Periodic Table with Sound that was created with Manus AI. (Element Sound – Periodic Table Audio Explorer)
Students can use the interactivity on this website.

You can create your own version using a prompt in Manus AI (Manus)
Sample Prompt:
“Create a fun and educational version of the periodic table designed for middle/high school students in India. Each element should include a unique sound or voice snippet that reflects its characteristics. For example, Hydrogen might have a ‘pop’ sound to represent its flammability, while Gold could have a royal chime. The design should be colorful, include emojis or icons to make it engaging, and use simple language for element descriptions. Include an option to sort by groups (metals, non-metals, noble gases, etc.) and allow interaction on hover or click.”
🧠 Variant Ideas to Inspire Creative Projects:
You can replace “sound-based” interaction with other styles:
- Emoji Periodic Table Prompt: “Design a periodic table using emojis to represent each element’s personality. For example, Oxygen gets 💨, Iron gets 🧲, and Neon gets 🎉. Make it colorful and kid-friendly.”
- Periodic Table of Indian Culture: “Replace chemical elements with symbols of Indian heritage (e.g., classical dances, monuments, languages). Arrange them in a similar grid structure. Each item should include a voiceover in regional language explaining its significance.”
- Mood-based Periodic Table: “Design a periodic table where each element plays a sound representing a human emotion based on its chemical behavior. Example: Helium plays laughter, while Fluorine plays a sharp hiss.”
🔁 For Students:
Encourage them to:
- Pick a theme (e.g., food, planets, Bollywood, sports)
- Use AI to generate interactive cards or voice notes for each “element”
- Present it as a project using a tool like Canva, PowerPoint, or an interactive web tool
