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Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Science - Elementary School - Magnets
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Magnets and lodestones both have magnetic fields. Magnets are fascinating and useful too. We can use them to make toys or to hold notes to surfaces. Magnets are also used in many scientific machines. Did you know that, because of its magnetic field, the Earth itself is a huge magnet? This magnetic field causes interesting phenomena, such as the Northern and Southern lights.

Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Science - Elementary School - Magnets
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10 Questions

1. If you stroke a piece of iron repeatedly (and in the same direction) with a magnet, you can create what?
2. Magnets are usually made of which metal?
3. When a magnet exerts a pulling force on a material, it 'attracts' the material. What do magnets do when they exert a pushing force on a material??
4. The South pole of a magnet will repel what?
5. Electromagnets are temporary magnets. How do we get them to work?
6. How might temporary magnets lose their magnetism?
7. The South pole of a magnet dangling at the end of a string would point in which direction?
8. Which one of the following does not depend on magnets in order to work?
9. How are magnets useful for separating materials for recycling?
10. The North pole of a magnet will be attracted to what?