Hoja de investigación sobre viajes en diferentes superficies
Polos magnéticos
Hoja de investigación de polos magnéticos
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Vídeo sobre polos magnéticos
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Laberinto magnético
Hoja de actividades del laberinto magnético
Hoja de diseño de laberinto magnético
Este producto clave de la etapa dos de Educación práctica, Actividades de fuerzas e imanes, ofrece seis actividades interesantes para enseñar a los estudiantes sobre fuerzas, empujar y tirar, imanes y más. Una actividad se centra en investigar los efectos de diferentes cantidades de fuerza en la distancia recorrida por los objetos. Otro anima a los estudiantes a explorar los polos magnéticos y probar la atracción y repulsión con barras magnéticas. Los estudiantes pueden incluso crear sus propias brújulas haciendo flotar una aguja magnetizada en agua. Una actividad de laberinto magnético proporciona otra opción práctica para que los estudiantes aprendan sobre el mundo de las fuerzas y los imanes.
Included Resources +
This pack includes seven activity sheets with accompanying lesson plans and a STEM Journal for recording forces and magnetism investigations and discoveries.
• STEM Journal — interactive notebook for recording forces and magnetism investigations and discoveries
• Investigating Forces: Push Or Pull — explore different types of forces and how they make things move
• Travelling On Different Surfaces Investigation — discover how friction affects movement on various surfaces
• Magnetic Poles — investigate how magnetic poles attract and repel each other
• Is It Magnetic Investigation — test which materials are attracted to magnets
• Make A Compass — build a working compass and explore Earth's magnetic field
• Magnetic Maze — create a fun game using magnetic forces
Key Details +
• Year Group: Year 3 (ages 7–8)
• Key Stage: KS2
• Subject: Science
• Resource Type: Activity Sheets + Lesson Plans + STEM Journal
• Format: Instant PDF Download
• Number of Activities: 7
Curriculum Alignment +
Aligned to the Year 3 Science National Curriculum. Covers forces and magnets — comparing how things move on different surfaces, noticing that some forces need contact between two objects but magnetic forces can act at a distance, observing how magnets attract or repel each other and attract some materials and not others, comparing and grouping together a variety of everyday materials on the basis of whether they are attracted to a magnet, and describing magnets as having two poles. Cross-curricular links to Geography (Make A Compass — navigation and direction) and Maths (Year 3 — measuring and comparing forces, recording data).
Teaching Tips +
Make A Compass is the standout activity — magnetise a needle by stroking it with a magnet, float it on a piece of cork in water, and watch it align to north. Children are always amazed that something they've made actually works. Magnetic Maze makes an excellent end-of-unit activity — children design and build a maze on card and use a magnet underneath to guide a paper clip through it. Is It Magnetic Investigation works best as a fair test with a wide range of materials (coins, foil, paper clips, rubber, wood, fabric) — children are often surprised that not all metals are magnetic. Travelling On Different Surfaces Investigation pairs naturally with Maths — measure the distance a toy car travels on each surface and record results in a bar chart in the STEM Journal.