Monday, May 18 th Entry Task Clear your table except for the Introduction to Chapter 21. Schedule: 21.1 Magnetism is a force that acts at a distance.21.1.

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Monday, May 18 th Entry Task Clear your table except for the Introduction to Chapter 21. Schedule: 21.1 Magnetism is a force that acts at a distance.21.1 Magnetism is a force that acts at a distance. Homework Re-read pages Re-read pages Finish handout if not completed in classFinish handout if not completed in class Objective: I will discover what makes some materials magnetic. Please Have on Desk: Textbook, pencil, Chapter 21 IntroductionTextbook, pencil, Chapter 21 Introduction

Tuesday, May 19 th Entry Task Clear off your table except for the things listed to the right and start working quietly on your RSG Schedule: 21.2 RSG21.2 RSG 21.2 Notes21.2 Notes Source of MagnetismSource of Magnetism Homework Read pgs Read pgs Activity, if not completedActivity, if not completed Objective: I will observe how current can produce Magnetism Please Have on Desk: Pencil, textbook, yesterday’s handoutPencil, textbook, yesterday’s handout

21.2 Notes CURRENT can produce MAGNETISMCURRENT can produce MAGNETISM

21.2 Notes Electromagnetism is magnetism that results from electric current.Electromagnetism is magnetism that results from electric current. When charged particles, like electrons move, they produce a magnetic fieldWhen charged particles, like electrons move, they produce a magnetic field

21.2 Notes If a wire is shaped into a loop, the magnetism becomes concentrated inside the loop. The magnetic field is much stronger in the center of the loop than around a straight piece of wire. The more loops of wire, the stronger the magnetic field.

21.2 Notes A coil of wire with a current (electrons) flowing through has a magnetic field that is similar to a magnet.A coil of wire with a current (electrons) flowing through has a magnetic field that is similar to a magnet. The field flows in one direction and returns to the other end of the coil, which forms a north and south pole, just like a magnet.The field flows in one direction and returns to the other end of the coil, which forms a north and south pole, just like a magnet.

Electricity Produce Magnetism A compass needle is a _______, which means that in order for it to move, it has to react to a _____ _______ When _______ flows through the wire a ______ _____ is created and makes the compass needle move. MAGNET MAGNETIC FIELD CURRENT

Wednesday, January 8 th Entry Task Please have on desk: Textbook, pencil, journalTextbook, pencil, journal Homework: Read section 21.3Read section 21.3 Objective: I will describe how an electric current can produce a magnetic field. Schedule: 21.2 Current can produce magnetism21.2 Current can produce magnetism