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School: Central/Liberty |
Teacher(s): |
Grade/Level: 3 |
Discipline: Magnets |
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Year: |
Day 1 |
Day 2 |
Day 3 |
Day 4 |
Day 5 |
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Content Theme Topic Area |
Magnetism |
Naturally Occurring Magnets |
Experiment with Magnetic Poles |
Demonstrate how magnets transfer power to other objects |
Compass/Magnetic Strength |
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Outcomes Essential Questions |
Distinguish between magnetic and non-magnetic items |
Loadstone is a naturally occurring magnet. |
Magnets have N/S poles. Magnets can attract and repel. |
The power of magnetism can be transferred. |
Create a compass and test it |
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Skills |
5.1A 1, 2, 3 |
5.1A 1 |
5.7 A 1, 2 5.4 A 1 |
5.1 A 1, 3 5.1 B 2 |
5.1 A 1, 3 5.7 A 1, 2 |
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Assessment |
Mostly Magnets activity sheets KWL (do first) |
Read Stuck on Magnets Pg. 9 |
Activity sheets |
Students will make a temporary magnet. |
Teacher observation of groups making a working compass and testing magnet strength |
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Key Resources |
Book on Magnetism Magnets Items for testing |
Super Science Stuck on Magnets Discovery of Magnets worksheet |
Student mini booklets Video |
Science Court Explorations Pgs. 23, 25 Transfer of Magnetism sheets Pgs. 15-16 |
Float and Follow sheet, Pg. 23 Making Floating Compass, Pg. 19 Making a Compass Needle, Pg. 18 |
CURRICULUM
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School: Central/Liberty |
Teacher(s): |
Grade/Level: 3 |
Discipline: Magnets |
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Year: |
Day 6 |
Day 7 |
Day 8 |
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Content Theme Topic Area |
Demonstrate the power of magnetism through different substances |
Review and Assessment |
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Outcomes Essential Questions |
Experiment with the power of magnetism around the room |
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Skills |
5.1A 1 5.7A 2 |
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Assessment |
Record observations |
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Key Resources |
Penetrating Power Pg. 6 Task Cards #2 |
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