Bell Ringer 3-18-15 Magnets have two poles, what are they? North and South Where is the push / pull of a magnet the strongest? At the poles Magnetism is.

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Bell Ringer Magnets have two poles, what are they? North and South Where is the push / pull of a magnet the strongest? At the poles Magnetism is a type of..... Force

MYP Unit Question: How has electricity IMPROVED your LIFE? ? AOI: Human Ingenuity Learner Profile Words: Inquirer, Communicator, thinker Essential Question: Can I Make a magnet with a battery, a wire, and a nail? Standard:S8P5. Students will recognize characteristics of gravity, electricity, and magnetism as major kinds of forces acting in nature. c. Investigate and explain that electric currents and magnets can exert force on each other. Learning Target: Today I’m learning if I can make a magnets using simple items, this is important so that I can see that electricity and magnets are closely related. Homework: Complete.

Work Sheet Answer Bill Nye Worksheet

Bill Nye Magnetism

Work Session Part 2 Test poles Lift paper clips Magnetize paper clip DO NOT ALLOW METAL TO TOUCH MAGNETS Use paper to keep them separate

Closing Lab Questions and Review