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Science 4th grade | UNIT 5: Electricity and magnetism 5.7 Magnets in everyday life booklet

Science 4th grade | UNIT 5: Electricity and magnetism 5.7 Magnets in everyday life booklet

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  • UNIT 1: Humans and animals
  • UNIT 2: Living things and environment
  • UNIT 3: Solids‚ liquids and gases
  • UNIT 4: Sound
  • UNIT 5: Electricity and magnetism
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Pedro is helping his grandmother pick up pins. He is doing it the easy way - he is using a bar magnet.

A magnet attracts some materials to it. We call these materials magnetic.

Types of magnet

Magnets come in many different shapes and sizes.

A wand magnet is shaped like a wand
A horseshoe magnet is shaped like a horseshoe
Some magnets are shaped like rings
Some magnets are disc-shaped

Activity 5.7 (Finding out which materials are magnetic)

 

You will need: a magnet - some materials to test

Choose at least six things to test, for example, buttons and paper clips. Plan a test to see which things are made from a magnetic material.
Carry out your test. Record your results in a table.
Are all materials magnetic? Use the evidence you have collected to answer this question.

Looking after magnets

Magnets lose their strength if you damage them. Make sure you don't drop them or bang them together. Store them in a box and cover the ends with a keeper

Lots of things we use every day have magnets inside them. The magnets attract metal parts and keep them in place. There are magnetics inside a television

Questions

 

1) Name three different types of magnet.
2) Why should you not drop a magnet?

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