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This
interactive program focuses on the science behind magnetic properties and
electromagnetism. Students will experiment to discover magnetic and
non-magnetic metals. They will explore magnetic properties such as north
and south poles, magnetic fields, attracting and repelling forces, and
discover how electromagnets and generators work. |
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Vocabulary
magnetic, non-magnetic, repel, attract, magnetic field, electromagnet,
domain, atom, hypothesis, generator, alloy
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Lesson Objectives
1)
Discover that some metals
are magnetic while some are not. Some of the magnetic metals are natural
while some are manufactured.
2)
Magnets have a north and
a south pole; like poles repel, opposite poles attract. All magnets have
a magnetic field.
3)
Discover magnets form
when particles called domains orient in the same direction.
4)
Demonstrate an understanding of electromagnets and generators. |
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National Science Education Standards
Content Standard A- Science as Inquiry
Content Standard B- Physical Science
Content Standard E- Science and Technology
Content Standard G- History and Nature of Science
New York State
Learning Standards
Math, Science, Technology Standards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
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Last Modified: June 16, 2008 Please forward all questions about this site to:
Kathy Gurski
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