Lesson 8: May the Force be With You

Description:

 These materials are designed to enhance Chapter 3, Activity 8: May the Force Be With You. Youth will explore how magnets interact with a range of everyday objects.

Focus Questions:
  • What is a magnet?
  • What is attracted to a magnet?
Life Skills:
  • Learning to Learn
  • Critical Thinking
Virtual Assets

Grab and Go: Magnets

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After Dinner Science activity: Magic Magnets.

Stick To It! Scavenger Hunt

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Complete the Stick To It! Scavenger Hunt Race rules and recording sheet to find examples of magnetism in your everyday life.

Lesson 9: A Passing Force

Description:

These materials are designed to enhance Chapter 3, Activity 9: A Passing Force. Youth experiment with magnets, paper clips, and a variety of potential barriers, including solids, liquids, and gases, to explore magnetism.

Focus Questions:
  • How strong is the magnetic force?
  • What is a magnetic field?
Life Skills:
  • Learning to Learn
  • Critical Thinking
Virtual Assets

Magnetism is a Force

Dr. Grant Ellington introduces viewers to the basic concept of magnetism.

Magnetism in Action

Dr. Grant Ellington demonstrates the effects of magnetism in different situations.

Magnetic Magic

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Extend your knowledge of magnetism by building a levitation machine.

Lesson 10: Attract or Repel?

Description:

These materials are designed to enhance Chapter 3, Activity 10: Attract or Repel?  Youth will determine that magnets have a structure with north-seeking and south-seeking poles. Opposite poles attract, while like poles repel.

Focus Questions:
  • How do magnetic poles work?
  • How is the Earth like a magnet?
Life Skills:
  • Learning to Learn
  • Critical Thinking
Virtual Assets

Magnets in Our World

4-H Agent Shannon Coleman provides an overview of historical research into magnetism and modern-day understandings.

Attract and Repel Demonstration

4-H Agent Shannon Coleman explains how magnets can attract or repel one another.

Determining Polarity

4-H Agent Shannon Coleman demonstrates how to use a compass to locate the North and South poles of a magnet.

Magnetic Art-Tractions

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Learn about magnetism by painting with magnets in this fun art activity. Click on the image above to download the PDF.

Lesson 11: Earth Attractions

Description:

These materials are designed to enhance Chapter 3, Activity 11: Earth Attractions.  Youth will build and test a compass.

Focus Questions:
  • How do compasses work?
Life Skills:
  • Learning to Learn
Virtual Assets

Introduction and Materials

4-H Agent Shannon Coleman provides a list of materials needed to build a homemade compass.

Building a Compass

4-H Agent Shannon Coleman demonstrates how to make a homemade compass using a magnet and everyday items.

This curriculum is produced by National 4-H and can be located at shop4-h.org. The activities on this page are designed to enhance and work with the curriculum, they are not a substitute for the book content.