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A Fun Foldable For Organizing Notes About Magnets

Mr. Manny Magnet provides instructions for creating a foldable organizer to hold notes about magnets. Students are instructed to fold a large piece of construction paper in half and draw a horseshoe magnet outline, leaving the left edge uncut. Magnet cutouts and eyes are provided for students to attach and personalize. Notes taken as a class are included, such as definitions of magnet, attract, repel, and magnetic field as well as information about magnetic poles and their properties.

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A Fun Foldable For Organizing Notes About Magnets

Mr. Manny Magnet provides instructions for creating a foldable organizer to hold notes about magnets. Students are instructed to fold a large piece of construction paper in half and draw a horseshoe magnet outline, leaving the left edge uncut. Magnet cutouts and eyes are provided for students to attach and personalize. Notes taken as a class are included, such as definitions of magnet, attract, repel, and magnetic field as well as information about magnetic poles and their properties.

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Mr.

Manny Magnet

A fun foldable for organizing notes


about magnets.
Use a large piece of construction
paper and fold it in half. Draw
your outline for your horseshoe
magnet. Be sure that the edge of
the left side of your magnet is on
the fold. Do NOT cut that part.
You want to keep it there so your
foldable opens like a book!

Cut out magnets for each student.


Give them each a pair of eyes!
(They are included in this pack).
Have them draw in the face.

The Front
We took these notes together as
a class.

Magnet- any object that pulls


certain metals toward it

Magnets Attract:
1. Iron
2. Steel (it has iron in it)
3. nickel

Attract: to pull towards;


“opposites attract;”
North & South Poles attract

We labeled the poles.

Inside Left
We took these notes together as a
class.

Magnetic field- the space around a


magnet where the force of the
magnet can act

Repel:
To push away; like poles repel
North & North, and South & South

*magnetic poles- the areas of a


magnet where the force of
attraction is strongest

*The magnetic field is strongest


around the poles

Inside Right
All Inside
1 per student.

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