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Electricity and Magnetism Activities | Phenomenon Based Science

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Shelly Rees
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This low prep electricity and magnetism activities unit will have your students engaged and having fun learning from the very first activity through the end of unit assessment! The complete phenomenon based science unit has everything you need, including conductors and insulators activities, worksheets, interactive notebooks, and more, to learn all about the fascinating world of electricity and magnets.

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This complete Electricity and Magnetism Unit includes:

  • Printable Unit
  • PowerPoint Slideshow (Vocabulary, "Talk About the Interaction", and "What's Missing")
  • PowerPoint Teacher Tools (Driving Question, Phenomenon, KLEWS Chart, Jumping Pepper Data Collection, Science Talk Reminders)
  • Teacher's Guide (Choose from 5-Day or 10-Day plans)
  • Driving Question and Opening Phenomenon
  • Jumping Pepper Activity
  • Science Talk Guidelines
  • KLEWS Chart
  • CER Template
  • Suggested Books List
  • Vocabulary Sheets
  • Electricity and Magnetism Passage & Questions
  • It's Electromagnetism! Reading Activity
  • Interactive Notebook Pages
  • Unit Test
  • Vocabulary Notecards
  • Vocabulary Posters (choose from B/W or Color)
  • Answer Keys

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  • Science Lessons
  • Reading Centers
  • Cross-Curricular Plans
  • Sub Plans
  • Independent Work
  • Small Groups
  • Interactive Notebooks
  • Whole Group Instruction

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NGSS3-PS2-3
Ask questions to determine cause and effect relationships of electric or magnetic interactions between two objects not in contact with each other. Examples of an electric force could include the force on hair from an electrically charged balloon and the electrical forces between a charged rod and pieces of paper; examples of a magnetic force could include the force between two permanent magnets, the force between an electromagnet and steel paperclips, and the force exerted by one magnet versus the force exerted by two magnets. Examples of cause and effect relationships could include how the distance between objects affects strength of the force and how the orientation of magnets affects the direction of the magnetic force. Assessment is limited to forces produced by objects that can be manipulated by students, and electrical interactions are limited to static electricity.
NGSS4-PS3-2
Make observations to provide evidence that energy can be transferred from place to place by sound, light, heat, and electric currents. Assessment does not include quantitative measurements of energy.

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