Science - Year 3/4A Autumn 1

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Science - Year 3/4A Autumn 1 Forces and Magnets Magnetic Fun and Games Session 6 Ideas PowerPoint © Original resource copyright Hamilton Trust, who give permission for it to be adapted as wished by individual users. We refer you to our warning, at the foot of the block overview, about links to other websites.

P & L have asked you to design some new toys and games that work using magnetism You probably have some great ideas of your own but if not, here are some to help you get started

Magnetic Fishing Make simple fishing rods with a garden cane, some string and a ring magnet Make a pond with a pond shaped piece of paper or a cardboard box lined with paper. Cut out fish from coloured card, felt or foam, or draw your own pond creatures on card. Use a paperclip or paper fastener to make them magnetic

Turn it into a game by: Racing to catch the most fish Competing to see who can catch the fish with the highest total score Racing to catch all the fish in the fastest time Design your own fishing game You can write scores on the back of your fish or pond creatures.

Magnetic Tracks Draw a track, maze or course on a large sheet of card. Then draw, colour and cut out items to go on your track. Make them magnetic by adding a paperclip or paper fastener to each one.

Remember we learnt that magnetic force can work through solid materials, so with a strong magnet under the table you will be able to move your magnet items along the track as if by magic! Turn it into a game by: Racing another player to get to the end of the track or maze Competing to get to the end in the fastest time Chasing someone else, e.g. cat and mouse Invent your own track game

Or why not make a craft set so people can design their own fridge magnets?

Or you could make a craft set for people to create crazy magnetic hair styles using wand magnets and funky pipe cleaners

You could design your own board game that uses magnetism Caterpillar Wars In this game players compete to make the longest string of magnetic marbles You could develop your own board game idea

Or design your own game or puzzle that has magnetic pieces

Stick a little magnetic tape on the back to make any object magnetic These resources will help you Small magnetic whiteboards will give you a base for your magnetic game board Stick a little magnetic tape on the back to make any object magnetic You can draw a game that is exactly the right size to fit over the top