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WARM-UP: On the following slide, create a circle map with “Magnetism” in the center. Work on circle chart during the following video. Generation Genius Video The Power of Magnets
Generation Genius Video Link Understanding Magnetic Fields: Nearpod Code: If absent do this: make sure to be signed into class link: https://share.nearpod.com/e/aKjlqReyAdb
Read each statement. Choose “thumbs-up” if you agree. Choose “thumbs-down” if you disagree. Be prepared to turn cameras on for this warm-up. Activating Background Knowledge 👍 👎 All of the metals found on Earth (natural and man-made) are magnetic 👍 👎 Earth has a huge magnetic field that extends from the North and South Poles into space. 👍 👎 A paperclip cannot become magnetic and pick up other paper clips no matter the circumstances 👍 👎 If an iron object is near a magnet, but is not within the magnetic field, the object will not be attracted to the magnet.
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All magnets have a magnetic field Different magnet charges attract Magnets with the same charge repel. There objects that generate magnetic field Magnetism Lorem ipsum tempus Bigger magnets have a stronger magnetic feild
Magnetism Week 1 and 2 I Can: Describe how the interaction of magnets create field lines that produce forces that can act on certain materials.
Brain Break Put only your left pinkie up Put only your right thumb up
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The three minerals attracted to magnets are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PyqL9y7VZo These minerals make Earth one big magnet because In an electromagnet, the moving electrons come from A magnet is different from a piece of iron that is not magnetic because
Iron, nickel,cobalt. Most common mineral that can be made into magnet is iron. Earth’s core is a giant magnet because it is made of iron and nickel Electricity such as a battery Electrons in iron are spinning in all different directions, in a magnet made of iron the electrons are lined up, with a north pole, and a south pole
What is the difference between the magnetic energy in these images (A and B) ? Data
What will happen to the two magnets below if they are released?Answer in POLL. Exit Ticket A. The magnets will move toward each other. B. The magnets will move further apart. C. The magnets will both move to the right. D. The magnets will both move to the left.
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Week 1, Day 2 Brain Pop Video Vide Brain Pop quiz
Reflect Which emoji best represents how you are feeling about today’s lesson? Poll
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HHi. Sign into Language Arts I-ready and begin. You must have your cameras on. You may mute me if you find me distracting.
Brain Break “Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts” ~ Winston S. Churchill
Do You Know? Each hydrogen atom in your body is likely 13.5 billion years old as they were created at the birth of the universe.
Students should go to login.legendsoflearning.com to join • Choose "Play Teacher Assignments" when prompted • Enter teacher code ROTTCI1 • Select sign up or log in • Select Assignment: Electric and Magnetic Forces PS2.B-1 Assignment • Start playing!
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