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Let’s take a FIELD TRIP on the MAGIC SCHOOL BUS! For today’s trip Miss B, will take you through magnets and electricity!

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Let’s take a FIELD TRIP on the MAGIC SCHOOL BUS!

For today’s trip Miss B, will take you through magnets and electricity!

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SO…

What have we learned about

magnets that can be useful in our

adventure?

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What do magnets attract?WOOD?

Paperclips?

IRON NAILS?

Other magnets?

Plastic?

Pennies?

G l a s s ? O r a fl o w e r ?

You are Correct!

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OH NO!!! Our bus broke down!

What Magnet strength do you think we need to get our bus across this bridge?

OR

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Magnetic poles

Where is our bus headed now?We’re headed to

the north, our magnet is pulling to the North pole

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Magnetic ForceOur bus is SO slow, we are never going to get to the North pole in time.

BUT…

We can make our bus into a big magnet, that way we can use the EARTH’s natural magnetic field to help pull the bus closer to the North Pole!

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Let’s go into the smallest part of the

magnet

ATOMS

They have protons, neutrons, and

electrons

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ELECTRONSElectrons are attracted to protons, like – is attracted to +.

This is how magnets work with each other.

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Let’s find some natural magnetsThere are rocks that are magnetic called magnetite, which mother earth

makes herself!

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Now we know about magnets, Where are they used?

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On Through Electricitiy!

Let’s head back home and become electric! Now…. What have we learned about electricity?

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Electricity

It’s a flow of electric charge

POSITIVE(+) AND NEGATIVE(-)

ATTRACTIONS

Just like Magnets

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WHERE IS ELECTRICITY USED?

Let’s flow with electricity that is in

lights to learn more!

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Electricity Safety.

Do not touch light sockets!

Do not use electricity

around water!

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Electric Circuit

Oh no! Our bus stopped moving

through the circuit! Why? Let’s think of

ways to fix it!

Yay! We fixed it by connecting the circuit

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Electricity Discovered!

Benjamin Franklin

Who is this?

In 1750, Franklin flew a kite that was hit by lightning

Kite with key

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Electricity sources.

Power from the sun.

Power from the wind.

From the moving water.

From many different power plants.

From batteries.

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WOW! Why is her hair like that?

BALLOONS, WHEN RUBBED AGAINST

SOMETHING CREATE SMALL STATIC ELECTRICITY.

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TRY THIS!

Rubbing a balloon against your head

Drag your feet with socks on the carpet and quickly touch something like a door knob or a friend.

IT’S FUN!

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WHEW! We made it back just in time for lunch!

Remember to share our field trip with your parents. These websites may

help!

http://www.ehow.com/facts_5895999_science-magnets-kids.html

http://idahoptv.org/dialogue4kids/season6/electricity/facts.cfm