Wednesday, June 4, 2008

magnets




Materials Needed:
a large magnet
paper clips (and staples if you wish)
2 clean plastic containers (I used a juice bottle and bubbles bottle)
sand
water
recording sheet if you want to do predictions


Basic Activity:
Use a magnet to pick up paper clips. Extend the activity by placing paper clips in sand and water and observing if the magnet will still pick up the clips.

We first talked about how magnets pick up certain items and then I recorded our predictions on this page I got out of Mailbox magazine. You could just talk about these things and not record also.


After predicting, start the fun....
Pick up some clips with the magnets. It always thrills my son, time after time!


Next, place some clips into a bottle filled with sand. Shake the bottle well then try to move the clips with the magnet. Tip: We had to place the bottle on its side to see the clips move better.





Next, place some clips in water and see if you can move the clips!



When you are finished talk about whether your predictions were correct. Then have fun finding other magnetic items in the house!

We discovered the corncob holders that were on the table (since I had yet to clean the dishes from dinner) were magnetic.


We also discovered we had a magnetic door!!!

1 comment:

JonDavid and Karissa said...

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for creating this blog! IT is awesome and i hope i can resourec it when ethan is old enough for these projects. In the mean time, if you ever want to blog an idea or two for one year olds...just let me know! You Rock!