SCIENCE WORKSHEETS MAGNETS
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Download Original →Magnetic Attraction Experiment Worksheet
Explore which everyday objects are magnetic with this hands-on science worksheet. Students test items like paperclips and coins, recording results in a simple chart. Perfect for introducing basic magnetism concepts in elementary classrooms.
Download Original →Magnetic Field Mapping Activity Sheet
Guide students in visualizing invisible magnetic fields using iron filings and a bar magnet. This worksheet includes step-by-step instructions and a diagram for recording field line patterns, reinforcing how magnets interact with their surroundings.
Download Original →Magnets and Non-Magnets Sorting Page
A cut-and-paste worksheet where children classify objects into magnetic or non-magnetic groups. Featuring common household items, this activity builds observation skills and understanding of magnetic properties in a fun, tactile way.
Download Original →Earth as a Giant Magnet Worksheet
Teach how Earth behaves like a giant magnet with this informative worksheet. Students label the magnetic poles, learn about compass navigation, and answer questions about the planet's magnetic field and its protective role.
Download Original →Magnetic Poles and Repulsion Sheet
Investigate how like poles repel and opposite poles attract using this interactive worksheet. Includes diagrams for students to draw arrows showing force directions, plus real-world examples like maglev trains.
Download Original →Electromagnet Building Lab Worksheet
Guide students through constructing a simple electromagnet with a battery, nail, and wire. This worksheet records observations of magnetic strength changes when adding more coils or increasing battery power, linking electricity and magnetism.
Download Original →Magnetic Strength Comparison Chart
Compare the strength of different magnets—bar, horseshoe, and ring—using paperclip chains. Students record data in a table and graph results, developing measurement and analysis skills while exploring magnetic force variations.
Download Original →Magnetism in Nature Worksheet
Discover natural magnets like lodestone and how animals use Earth's magnetic field for migration. This worksheet includes reading comprehension questions and a matching activity linking creatures such as sea turtles and birds to magnetoreception.
Download Original →Magnetic Maze Puzzle Activity
Navigate a paperclip through a drawn maze using a magnet underneath the paper. This worksheet challenges students to plan paths and observe magnetic attraction, blending fine motor skills with scientific inquiry in a playful format.
Download Original →Magnetic Materials Hunt Worksheet
Send students on a classroom scavenger hunt to find magnetic and non-magnetic items. They list findings, predict outcomes before testing, and reflect on why certain metals like iron are attracted while others like aluminum are not.
Download Original →Magnetic Attraction and Repulsion Lab
Explore how magnets attract or repel different materials. This worksheet guides students through hands-on experiments with iron filings, paper clips, and bar magnets to observe magnetic fields and polarity in action.
Download Original →Earth's Magnetic Field Diagram
Learn how Earth acts like a giant magnet with this labeling worksheet. Students identify the North and South Poles, magnetic field lines, and the role of the magnetosphere in protecting our planet from solar wind.
Download Original →Magnet Strength Investigation Sheet
Test the strength of various magnets by measuring how many paper clips they can hold. This worksheet encourages data recording, comparison of results, and understanding of magnetic force and distance effects.
Download Original →Everyday Uses of Magnets Activity
Discover where magnets are used in daily life, from fridge doors to speakers. This worksheet asks students to match magnets to their applications and explain how magnetic properties make these devices work.
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