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Elect&Mag Prim Sci
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Elect&Mag Prim Sci book
Elect&Mag Prim Sci
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Elect&Mag Prim Sci book
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
eBook Published 11 November 2004
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
Pages 110
eBook ISBN 9780203179161
Subjects Education
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Brochier, F., Diprose, M., Nasser, N., & Stratford, S. (1998). Elect&Mag Prim Sci (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203179161
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First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |7 pages
Magnetism – Key Stage 1
WHAT IS A MAGNET? (MAGNETIC FORCES) Section 1
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |17 pages
Magnetism – Key Stage 2
N – MAGNETISM IN OUR LIVES
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |6 pages
Electricity – Key Stage 1
ELECTRICITY MAKES THINGS WORK Section 1
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |16 pages
Electricity – Key Stage 2
N – ELECTRICITY IN OUR LIVES
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |4 pages
Extension sections
ELECTRONS Main teaching points
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Colour in the north poles red and the south poles blue. Then tick the correct box to show if they will attract or repel. attract repel attract s repel 3. attract repel
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Fill missing letters. magnets north south
In the repel attract poles south
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Draw a circle around the things in this box you think a magnet will attract. In the box, draw things in your classroom that a magnet will attract.
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Test your magnets for strength! What you need: different size and shape magnets, a box of
paper clips. Write the name of the magnet. 2. Write down how many paper clips you think it will attract. 3. Put each magnet into the box of paper clips and
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Magnetic puppets - Instruction sheet The puppets are now ready!
disc magnet, photocopy of figures on card. How to make the puppets: • Cut out the figures and support tabs, or draw your own figures onto card.
ByWhat you need: scissors, paper clips, tape, a long stick or ruler, a bar or
chapter |1 pages
fold fold fold base fold
fold fold
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |2 pages
fold fold fold base support tab paper clips
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Magnetic forces Colour in the poles with red or blue; then fill in the answers with the words attract or repel.
Remember blue is for the south pole, red is for the north pole
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Magnetic materials
Object Material Prediction Result - it is will it be magnetic magnetic?
Bylego brick plastic
chapter |1 pages
Test the strength of magnets! Test different magnets for their strength. How many paper clips can they lift? Does the size or shape of the magnet make a difference to its strength? Devise a fair test and record your results. Will you use both poles of the magnets? found out:
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Test which materials magnetism can pass through! Materials Prediction – Result – magnetism magnetism will pass through passed through paper wood plastic card cloth leather foil steel • Does the size of the magnet make a difference? Does the thickness of the material make a difference?
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Match the words with a description repel 4on
materials X®e/ magnetic^ materials attract
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Magnetic fields
Look at the patterns made with the iron filings. 1 At which numbers is the magnetic field strongest?
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Making magnets Fill in the blanks. These words will help you. make, solenoid, iron, direction, steel, strong, domains, stroked, magnet _ magnets is to put iron
A magnet can be made by stroking a piece of or steel with a _. It is important to stroke it in the same Inside each piece of iron and . there are
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
How to make a simple electromagnet 1 Gather together the following items: an iron or steel nail, 50 cm length of wire lead, a4.5V battery, paper clips. 2 Wind the lead around the nail at least 20 times. 3 Connect the ends of the lead to the battery terminals. 4 Try to pick up paper clips with your electromagnet. How can you make your magnet stronger? Try winding more coils of lead around the nail. BE CAREFUL - YOUR ELECTROMAGNET CAN GET HOT!
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |2 pages
How to make a simple compass You will need: a needle, a small rectangle of polystyrene or cork, a magnet, a real compass, a square of paper marked with the points of the compass at each corner, a small bowl or round carton filled with water. 1 Using a compass find where north is in the classroom; place the square of paper so the north is pointing in the true direction. 2 Magnetise the needle by stroking it with a magnet 20 times in the same direction. 3 Place the needle on the polystyrene in the bowl of water so that it can float freely. When it stops moving, you will see that the needle points north. 4 Check your compass points in the same direction as the class compass.
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |1 pages
Match the names of the different switches with the pictures. pull switch, rocker switch, turn switch,
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |11 pages
Testing materials to see if they are good conductors of electricity What you need: a small bulb, a bulb holder, a battery, three
lengths of wire with crocodile clips at the ends, five small objects each made of a different material, a record sheet. What to do • Make a simpler circuit like the one in the drawing so that the bulb lights up.
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford
chapter |6 pages
Answers to the copy master questions
ByFabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford