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8 th grade Science Selinsgrove Area Middle School N. Sassaman

 Use your textbook along with the online sources listed in this PowerPoint to answer the questions in your packet.  Many of the websites repeat the same information. Use that repetition to help reinforce your understanding of each topic.  Complete the REVIEW AND REINFORCE worksheets in your packet as you complete your WebQuest questions.

 Chem4Kids – Atoms all around us:  Teachers Domain – Atomic Structure:  Jefferson Lab – All about atoms:  Tutor Vista – Structure of an atom: animation.php animation.php  NDT resource center – Creation of Magnetic Fields: ed.org/EducationResources/HighSchool/Magnetism/fieldcreation.htm ed.org/EducationResources/HighSchool/Magnetism/fieldcreation.htm  Magnetic fields - It is all related to electricity :

 Just what is Magnetism?:  NDT resource center – magnetic domain: ed.org/EducationResources/HighSchool/Magnetism/magneticdomain.htm ed.org/EducationResources/HighSchool/Magnetism/magneticdomain.htm  MagLab - Magnetic domains ndex.html ndex.html

 How magnets work:  Fact Monster – Magnetism:  Magnetism (try the Quiz linked from this page):  Magnetic Field lines:

 Engineering Interact – Magnetic forces module: neticforces.htm neticforces.htm  The Basics of Magnetism (quiz at the end):  Magnetic Field lines animation (click on links!!):  **Audio Stories – Electricity and Magnetism (click on ‘Media’ and ‘Audio Stories’): ** need headphones

 Review of Magnetism – Rags to Riches game:  Fun Games with Magnetism:  Electric and Magnetism Battleship:

 HowStuffWorks – Electromagnets:  Electromagnets game:  ##Science Bob – make an electromagnet: ## we will do this in our lab! Read it over.

 **Interactive lesson on Static Electricity and Magnetism: ce/static_electricity/flash/h-frame-ie.htm ce/static_electricity/flash/h-frame-ie.htm  ##Science made simple – Static electricity:  ##Explore static charge (interactive): harge/emm05_pg7_charge.html harge/emm05_pg7_charge.html  PhET Interactive Simulations – Balloons and static electricity (interactive - click on ‘Run Now’):  Energy story – Resistance and Static Electricity (scroll down and click on two tabs about static electricity): ** need headphones ## lab activity

 National Geographic – Make Lightning Strike: disasters/lightning-interactive/ disasters/lightning-interactive/  **Lightning animated video (the narrator is kind of scary, but the info is good): educational-movies/free-online-movies.php?movie=lightning educational-movies/free-online-movies.php?movie=lightning  Static electricity crossword puzzle: ** need headphones

 Magnet Man – Magnet basics (paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials):  Earth’s magnetic field and magnetosphere: ew.html ew.html  NOVA - Gallery of Auroras:  Geophysical Institute – FAQ about Aurora:  Video of Aurora Borealis from NASA: gang/post/video-awesome-aurora-australis-from-international-space- station/2011/09/22/gIQAfVrinK_blog.html gang/post/video-awesome-aurora-australis-from-international-space- station/2011/09/22/gIQAfVrinK_blog.html  The Van de Graaff Generator (static electricity):

 Be sure to complete the ‘Review and Reinforce’ worksheets in your packet.  The ‘Enrich’ worksheets are optional, but great information to learn about.