Force, Motion, and Magnets 100 200 400 300 400 Force/Motion Vocabulary Magnet Vocabulary Force/Motion Magnets 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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Force, Motion, and Magnets

Force/Motion Vocabulary Magnet Vocabulary Force/Motion Magnets

Row 1, Col 1 What word means “to change position”? What is move?

1,2 A tool that uses a magnet to show which direction is North. What is a compass?

2,3 Which item requires more force to move: A. Chair ( 25 g) B. Feather (1 g) C. Ball (10 g) D. Desk (150 g) What is Desk?

1,4 A magnet attracts what type of material. What is iron and steel?

2,1 Where something is; its location What is position?

2,2 The ends of a magnet; North and South What are poles?

2,3 True or False: The taller the ramp, the farther the distance an object will travel down the ramp. What is true?

2,4 Answers will vary. Teacher determine correctness. Name several ways in which magnets help us in everyday life.

3,1 What is roll? To turn over and over again

3,2 The energy created by a magnet. What is a magnetic field?

3,3 Which item needs less force to change its position: A. Container of milk (20 B. Diary of Wimpy Kid book (5 g) C. TV (30 g) D. Couch (100 g) What is Diary of Wimpy Kid book?

3,4 List four items that contain magnets that we use in our everyday life. Answers will vary. Teacher determines correctness.

4,1 What is slide? To move along the surface of something.

4,2 To push away from each other. What is repel?

4,3 Draw a picture of how a cup’s path once it travels down the ramp onto the ground. What is spin?

4,4 What is the name of the first magnet? What is Lodestone?.

5,1 To turn around a single point or axis. What is spin?

5,2 To draw closer to. What is attract?

5,3 What force pulls a car down a ramp? What is gravity?

5,4 Name the poles of a magnet. What is North and South?