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NGSS AN ATTRACTIVE LESSON
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Magnet Demonstration What is this? What happens when I place this near metal? Do they always attract? Why doesn’t it attract to my hand?
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Four Corners Question - How is the junkyard machine similar and different to the hand magnet? Go to the corner that represents your level of understanding of this topic. Autobahn – I got this…I can teach it (80+ mph) Dirt Road – Not much knowledge (Very Bumpy) Paved Road – I can talk a bit about this topic (10 mph) Highway – I have a good foundation and can share info (45 mph)
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Investigation Pair up with someone from your 4 corner group (2-3 people 4 is too many!) Sit together and prepare to investigate!
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Rules for Investigation Have fun Work as a team Work fast Make mistakes and learn from them Beg, borrow, and steal ideas from others
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Using the items in your bag, work as a team try to make a device that will pick up items and drop them. You have 5 minutes to Explore Items: o Wires, o Battery, o Tape, o Nails, o Paperclips Can you replicate what you saw in the video?
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Essential Question: (write at the top of your article) How has the discovery of the electromagnet changed the way we view the relationship between electricity and magnets.
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Article Electromagnetism and Electromagnet Article Number the Paragraphs Mark the Text (circle key vocab and underline main ideas)
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Electromagnetism Cornell Notes Skeleton Notes 3 Costa’s Questions Summary – To be used with Investigation
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Skeleton Notes
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Costa’s Levels of Thinking Applying (off the page) evaluate generalize imagine judge predict speculate if/then hypothesize Processing (between the lines) compare contrast classify sort distinguish explain why infer analyze Gathering (on the page) complete define describe identify list observe recite select 1 2 3
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Summary To create an electromagnet one needs to ________________. To strengthen the electromagnet one could ___________ or ____________________. Electromagnets are used in the following everyday devices __________. The discovery of the electromagnet has changed the way we view the relationship between electricity and magnets in that __________________.
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Investigation Write-up – Analytical Writing Class Discussion What did you discover? How can we make an electromagnet? What makes a stronger electromagnet?
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Learning Target I can plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that an electric current can produce a magnetic field resulting in an electromagnet.
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Extend Using the Items in your original bag, plan an investigation to provide evidence that an electric current can produce an electromagnet. Original MaterialsAdded Materials Wires D Battery Nails Paperclips Different Batteries More D Batteries Different Size Nails Different Wire
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Electromagnet Investigation Problem: What are the factors that make a strong electromagnet? Hypothesis: ______ will make an electromagnet stronger. Background: (use your summary from notes) IV: DV: Constants:Controls: Sketch: Procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. Data Table: Analysis/Conclusion: 1414 1515 Experimental Graphic Organizer WP 123-131 LT: I can plan and conduct and investigation to provide evidence that an electric current can produce a magnetic field resulting in an electromagnet.
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Analysis of Lesson Was this an effective lesson? In what ways did this lesson meet the standard? Was there an appropriate level of rigor? Was this an inquiry based lesson?
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