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Magnets: Cycle 1 What are Magnets and What Do They Do?. Physical Science. FHSU. Supported in part by NSF. Group A. EXPLORE: What Can You Discover?. Data/Observations:. Question:. Procedure:. Conclusions:. Group B. EXPLORE: What Can You Discover?. Data/Observations:. Question:.
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Magnets: Cycle 1 What are Magnets and What Do They Do? Physical Science FHSU Supported in part by NSF
Group A EXPLORE: What Can You Discover? Data/Observations: Question: Procedure: Conclusions:
Group B EXPLORE: What Can You Discover? Data/Observations: Question: Procedure: Conclusions:
Group A-1 3. EXPLAIN: Magnets, Magnetic Materials, and Non-Magnetic Materials
Group A-2 3. EXPLAIN: Magnets, Magnetic Materials, and Non-Magnetic Materials
Group B-1 4. EXPLAIN: Predicting the Behavior of Magnets • Investigate • Explain • Predict • Test Discoveries and ideas:
Group B-2 4. EXPLAIN: Predicting the Behavior of Magnets • Investigate • Explain • Predict • Test Discoveries and ideas:
Magnets: Cycle 2 How Strong are Magnets? Physical Science FHSU Supported in part by NSF
Group C-1 3: EXPLAIN: Combining Magnets
Group C-2 3: EXPLAIN: Combining Magnets
Magnets: Cycle 3 Is There a Model to Explain How Magnets Work? Physical Science FHSU Supported in part by NSF
Group D-1 2. EXPLORE: Making a Magnet • What kinds of objects can be made into magnets? • Are some objects easier to magnetize than others? • What factors seem to determine the strength of the magnetized objects? • How well do the magnetized objects retain their magnetism?
Group D-2 2. EXPLORE: Making a Magnet • What kinds of objects can be made into magnets? • Are some objects easier to magnetize than others? • What factors seem to determine the strength of the magnetized objects? • How well do the magnetized objects retain their magnetism?
Group E-1 3. EXPLAIN: Breaking a Magnet • Discuss Ideas • Conduct additional test as needed • Prepare to Share
Group E-2 3. EXPLAIN: Breaking a Magnet • Discuss Ideas • Conduct additional test as needed • Prepare to Share
Recall Recall your observations related to: • Classification of different materials with respect to their magnetic properties • Procedures for magnetizing objects • Interaction of 2 magnets • Strength of magnets and magnet combination • Results of cutting magnets in half
EXPLAIN: A Model for Magnets (Part 2) Before: Strong Magnet S After: Strong Magnet S