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Magnets : physical science lab.

Contributor(s): Material type: KitKitPublisher number: PP528 | Lakeshore Learning MaterialsPublisher: Carson, CA : Lakeshore Learning Materials, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 kit (1 canister of steel shapes, 1 blue tray, 1 compass, 2 bar magnets, 4 brick magnets, 2 ring magnet stands, 8 ring magnets, 2 electromagnets, 1 battery case, 1 red wire with clamp, 1 blue wire with clamp, 20 steel-ringed chips, 7 experiment cards, wooden stand, 1 dry erase marker, 2 "AA" batteries, 1 instruction guide) : plastic, wood, color ; in box 22 x 28 x 8 cmContent type:
  • tactile three-dimensional form
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • object
Other title:
  • Physical science lab
Subject(s): Summary: Perfect for science centers, our hands-on lab is a fun, engaging way for students to explore magnets! Children just display on of the seven experiment cards in the wooden stand and follow the step-by-step instructions to complete the activity. Plus, the back of each card features background information on the concept covered by the experiment--so students learn important facts as they work. Children will learn how to identify the properties of magnets, use a compass, and recognize that magnets have poles that repel and attract each other.
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Children's Kit Children's Kit Dr. James Carlson Library Children's Kit Checked out 07/05/2024 33111011094477
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Ages 8+

Perfect for science centers, our hands-on lab is a fun, engaging way for students to explore magnets! Children just display on of the seven experiment cards in the wooden stand and follow the step-by-step instructions to complete the activity. Plus, the back of each card features background information on the concept covered by the experiment--so students learn important facts as they work. Children will learn how to identify the properties of magnets, use a compass, and recognize that magnets have poles that repel and attract each other.

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