
Program Title: Magnetism: A Strong Attraction
Program Length: 60 Min
Delivery Method: Video Conferencing
Program Provider: National Science Center
Audience: Grades 3 – 8
Site Limit: 5 Schools
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| Grades: |
Date: |
Time: |
| 6-8 |
Sept. 9, 2008 |
9:00 - 10:00 a.m. CST |
| 3-5 |
Oct. 7, 2008 |
10:00 - 11:00 a.m. CST |
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3-5 |
Feb. 12, 2009 |
10:00 - 11:00 a.m. CST |
Overview: During this program, we will investigate,
demonstrate, and discuss concepts and principles of magnetism.
Emphasis will be placed on magnetic properties, magnets from
magnetic substances, changing electricity into magnetism, and
changing magnetism into electricity. If you are interested in
performing any of these activities at school or home, contact our
Program Manager for instructions.
Nature of Science Standards
3-5
Indicator 1: Understand the nature and origin of scientific
knowledge.
Note: Mastery
is not expected at these grade levels.
Indicator 2: Apply the skills necessary to conduct scientific
investigations.
Note: Mastery
is not expected at these grade levels.
Physical Science Standards
3-5
Indicator 1: Describe structures and properties of, and changes in,
matter.
3.P.1.1.
(Comprehension) Describe physical properties of matter using the
senses (touch, smell, etc.).
3.P.1.2. (Application) Use tools to relate composition to physical
properties.
3.P.1.3. (Application) Demonstrate how a different substance can be
made by combining two or more substances.
4.P.1.1. (Comprehension) Describe observable physical changes and
properties in matter.
4.P.1.2. (Analysis) Explain how some physical properties remain the
same as the mass is changed.
4.P.1.3. (Comprehension) Differentiate between the states of matter
caused by changes in temperature using water.
5.P.1.1. (Knowledge) Define matter on the basis of observable
physical properties.
Indicator 2: Analyze forces, their forms, and their effects on
motions.
4.P.2.1.
(Application) Demonstrate how forces act over a distance.
5.P.2.1. (Knowledge) Identify forces in specific situations that
require objects to interact, change directions, or stop.
Indicator 3: Analyze interactions of energy and matter.
4.P.3.3.
(Application) Use magnets, electromagnets, magnetic fields, and
compasses to explore magnetic energy.
Science, Technology, Environment, and
Society Standards
3-5
Indicator 1: Analyze various implications/effects of scientific
advancement within the environment and society.
4.S.1.1.
(Comprehension) Describe how people continue to invent new ways of
doing things, solving problems, and getting work done.
4.S.1.2. (Comprehension) Explain how new ideas and inventions often
affect people.
Indicator 2: Analyze the relationships/interactions among science,
technology, environment, and society.
5.S.2.1.
(Evaluation) Explain the interrelationship of populations,
resources, and environments.
Nature of Science Standards
6-8
Indicator 1: Understand the nature and origin of
scientific knowledge.
8.N.1.1. (Comprehension) Differentiate among facts, predictions,
theory, and laws/principles in scientific investigations.
Indicator 2: Apply the skills necessary to conduct
scientific investigations.
Note:
These skills should be taught and
practiced in grade-level study of Physical, Life, and Earth/Space
Science although mastery is not expected at these grade levels.
6.N.2.1 (Application) Pose questions that can be explored through
scientific investigations.
7.N.2.1. (Application) Conduct scientific investigations using given
procedures.
Nature of Science Standards
6-8
After careful consideration of current research and
input from educators throughout the state, the Committee revised
former standards to facilitate effective instruction and student
mastery. Grade six standards emphasize an integration of Physical,
Life, and Earth/Space Science. Grade seven standards emphasize Life
Science. Grade eight standards emphasize Earth/Space Science. Nature
of Science and Science, Technology, Environment, and Society
standards continue to emerge over these grades.
Indicator 1: Describe structures and properties of,
and changes in, matter.
6.P.1.2.
(Application) Classify matter based on physical and chemical
properties.
6.P.1.3. (Comprehension) Describe phase changes in matter
differentiating between the particle motion in solids, liquids, and
gases.
8.P.1.2. (Application) Use the Periodic Table to compare and
contrast families of elements and to classify elements as metals,
metalloids, or non-metals.
8.P.1.3. (Comprehension) Compare properties of matter resulting from
physical and chemical changes.
Indicator 2: Analyze forces, their forms, and their
effects on motions.
6.P.2.1.
(Comprehension) Describe how push/pull forces acting on an object
produce motion.
Indicator 3: Analyze interactions of energy and
matter.
6.P.3.1.
(Comprehension) Identify types of energy transformations.
Science, Technology, Environment, and
Society Standards
6-8
Indicator 1: Analyze various implications/effects of scientific
advancement within the environment and society.
6.S.1.1.
(Comprehension) Describe how science and technology have helped
society to solve problems.
7.S.1.1. (Comprehension) Describe how science and technology are
used to solve problems in different professions and businesses.
8.S.1.1. (Comprehension) Describe how science and technology have
been influenced by social needs, attitudes, and values.
NOTE:
Each site must audio mute upon connecting to the session to prevent
voice activated moving of the cameras from site to site.
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