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Most people know what magnets do. Sometimes they stick together, sometimes they push apart and sometimes they don't do anything at all. But why do magnets act the way they do? Students will learn about the role of atoms in magnetism and why certain substances are magnetic while others are not. They will also discover some of the many ways magnetism is used in our world and learn how to create an electromagnet. Includes lots of real-life examples and demonstrations. One of 16 volumes in the Physical Science in Action Video Series in the Schlessinger Science Library. Part of the Schlessinger Science Library in Action Collection. This title correlates to the National Science Education Standards for Physical Science -- properties & changes of properties in matter, motions & forces, and transfer of energy. This program includes a Teacher's Guide. |
"...comprehensive...Numerous real-world examples of physics are included, and students will enjoy watching the video while also hearing science concepts being explained clearly and concisely. Onscreen vocabulary reinforces important terms and makes note-taking an easy task...A first purchase!" - Southern Regional Educational Board
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Grades 5 to 8 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 2000 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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Curriculum Correlation Documents Available NEW!
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Correlation to National Science Education Standards
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| See Also Physical Science for Children Video Series (Grades K - 4) |
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