Vocabulary Quiz 6. Magnetic Attracting objects that have iron in them.

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Vocabulary Quiz 6

Magnetic

Attracting objects that have iron in them

loadstone

A naturally magnetic rock containing magnetite, that attracts iron and steel

Electromagnet

A magnet that can be turned on and off

Generator

A machine that uses a magnet to make electricity

Poles (North and South)

The ends of the magnet where the magnetic field is the strongest.

Compass

Instrument for finding direction using a magnet

Temporary magnet

A magnet that is created using an electrical field, does not always have magnetic properties

revise

To make corrections and improve something that has already been written

Narrative

Tells a story, can be either true or fictitious

paragraph

Group of sentences about one main topic

Vocabulary Quiz 4 1. – a magnet that is created using a magnetic field, doesn’t always have magnetic properties 2. – tells a story, can be real or fictitious 3. – group of sentences about one main topic 4. to make corrections and improve something that has already been written 5. an instrument for finding direction using a magnet. 6 - attracting objects that have iron in them 7. A machine that uses a magnet to make electricity 8. A naturally magnetic rock that attracts iron and steel 9. – A magnet that can be turned on and off. 10 The ends of a magnet where the magnetic field is the strongest. Word Bank: Magnetic Loadstone Electromagnet Generator Poles Compass Temporary magnet Revise Narrative Paragraph

Vocabulary Quiz 6 1.Magnetic – attracting objects that have iron in them. 2.Loadstone – A naturally magnetic rock that attracts iron and steel 3.Electromagnet – A magnet that can me turned on and off. 4.Generator – A machine that uses a magnet to make electricity. 5.Poles – The ends of a magnet where the magnetic field is the strongest. 6.Compass – an instrument for finding direction using a magnet. 7. Temporary magnet – a magnet that is created using a magnetic field, doesn’t always have magnetic properties. 8.Revise – to make corrections and improve something that has already been written. 9.Narrative – tells a story, can be real or fictitious 10.Paragraph – group of sentences about one main topic.