• Compare and group together a variety of everyday materials on the basis of whether they are attracted to a magnet, and identify some magnetic materials.
• Science, Year 3, Forces & Magnets
• Describe magnets as having 2 poles.
• Science, Year 3, Forces & Magnets
• Observe how magnets attract or repel each other and attract some materials and not others.
• Science, Year 3, Forces & Magnets
• Predict whether 2 magnets will attract or repel each other, depending on which poles are facing.
• Colour-coded magnets, red for North and blue for South, making magnetic polarity easy to teach.
• Ideal for educational settings, these classroom magnets effectively demonstrate magnetic attraction.
• These magnets serve as an excellent resource for teaching key scientific concepts about magnetism. The distinct colours help children identify and remember the properties of different magnetic poles, facilitating a deeper understanding of magnet interactions with various materials.
• In alignment with the Year 3 science curriculum, teachers can use these magnets to demonstrate how different materials react to magnetic forces and how magnets themselves exhibit attraction and repulsion based on their poles. This hands-on approach aids in grasping complex scientific ideas through simple, visual means.
Additionally, the robust construction of these magnets ensures they are a long-lasting addition to any classroom's science education supplies. They provide a practical demonstration tool for exploring magnetic principles and fostering curiosity about physical sciences among children.
• Colour coded
• Ideal for younger children