Magnets are a great tool for introducing young children to the wonders of science. There are many cute and inexpensive magnets that can be used in many creative ways.
Magnet game with car tracks
This simple car track is a fun way to introduce magnets to young children. You can use my handy template or draw your own!
You will need
White cardboard
Pens or pencils
Stainless steel clips
Instructions
Print the template or draw a track and a small car on a piece of cardstock.
Place a clip on the car.
Use the magnet to move the car and clip along the track.
Brief summary of the magnet
Magnets have two ends called poles, a north pole and a south pole. If you put two of the same poles together, you can feel them pushing against each other (repelling each other). Two unlike poles attract each other.
Magnets attract some metals but NOT all.
Magnets attract iron, nickel and steel.
Materials that are attracted to a magnet are called magnetic materials.
Uses of magnets
Screwdrivers often have magnets on the end to help hold the screw in place.
Recycling sorting. Steel cans and jars are attracted by a giant magnet to separate them from the aluminum products.
Magnets are used in compasses.
Speakers, televisions, computers and other electrical appliances often contain magnets.
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Last updated on May 16, 2023 by Emma Vanstone
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