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- Magnets / by Lawrence, Ellen,1967-author.(CARDINAL)398769; Gazlay, Suzy,consultant.(CARDINAL)300522; Brenneman, Kimberly,consultant.(CARDINAL)497032;
Includes bibliographical references (page 24) and index.Let's investigate magnets -- What kinds of materials can a magnet attract? -- Can a magnet push or pull another magnet? -- How large is a magnet's magnetic field? -- Can a magnet's magnetic field pass through materials? -- Do magnets work in water? -- Can a magnet make other objects magnetic? -- How can magnetism make a paper clip float in the air?Junior Library GuildIn this book, young readers are instructed in activities to teach them how magnets work.5-7.K-2.NC590LA Junior Library Guild selection (JLG)
- Subjects: Magnetism; Magnets; Magnetism.; Magnets.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Magnet magic / by Adams, Phylliss.(CARDINAL)522592; Johnson, Virginia,1933-(CARDINAL)758631; McClear, Brian,illustrator.(CARDINAL)843721; Mitchener, Carole P.,1955-(CARDINAL)758630;
When two children go to the hardware store to buy their father some nails, the storekeeper shows them some things one can do with a magnet.
- Subjects: Fiction.; African Americans; Magnets;
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- Magnetism / by Bernhardt, Carolyn,author.(CARDINAL)625862;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Magnet planet -- What is magnetism? -- Magnetism in our lives."Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to magnetism. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--5-8.K to 3.590LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Magnetism; Magnets;
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- Magnetism / by Dunne, Abbie,author.(CARDINAL)351331;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.What is a magnet? -- Magnetic materials -- Magnetic field -- How we use magnets.Defines magnetism, explains opposite poles, and lists examples of how magnets are used, such as in a compass and in train tracks.Ages 4-8.K to grade 3.510LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Magnetism; Magnets;
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- Magnet power! / by Levine, Shar,1953-; Johnstone, Leslie.; Harpster, Steve,illustrator.;
What do the "n" and the "s" on a magnet mean? -- Where can I find magnets? -- What can a magnet pick up? -- How can you stop a magnet from picking up objects? -- What is the smallest magnet? -- Can I make something magnetic? -- Does a magnet ever lose its power? -- Where is the largest magnet in the world? -- How can a magnet help me if I get lost? -- What happens if I don't have a compass and I'm lost? How do I find my way? -- If I were at the north pole, where would my compass point? -- Does a magnet have to touch something to pick it up? -- How can you see something which is invisible? -- Are the invisible lines on a magnet only flat? -- Where is a magnet the strongest? -- What happens if I break a magnet? -- Are two magnets stronger than just one? -- Can a magnet move things it isn't attracted to? -- Are there magnets in outer space? -- Can I make a liquid magnet? -- Can I make a magnet float in the middle of the air? -- Can magnets make me laugh?.AD850LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Magnets; Magnets; Magnetism; Magnetism;
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- Magnets / by Olien, Rebecca.(CARDINAL)323742;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-24) and index.Magnetism -- How magnets work -- Magnetic field -- Earth is a magnet -- The compass -- Making magnets -- Using magnets -- Electromagnets -- Michael Faraday -- Hands on : magnet mover.Introduces magnetism, and provides instructions for an activity to demonstrate some of its characteristics.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Magnetism; Magnets;
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- Magnetism / by Schuh, Mari C.,1975-(CARDINAL)353698;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.Magnets -- Magnetism -- Magnetic poles and fields -- Shapes and sizes -- Compasses -- Kinds of magnets."First Science explains introductory physical science concepts about magnetism through real-world observation and simple scientific diagrams. Intended for students grades three through six"--Provided by publisher.540LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Magnetism; Magnets;
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- Magnets / by Troup, Roxanne.(CARDINAL)850090;
Is it magic? -- It's Science -- How Magnets work -- Types of magnets --Powering our lives--Magnets, Magnets everywhere-- Glossary -- Index -- Quiz."Magnets is a beautifully designed reader all about the magnetic force - how it works, what it does, and what it is used for"--7-10.2-5.710L
- Subjects: Magnetism; Magnets;
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- Magnets / by Riley, Peter D.(CARDINAL)366578;
Includes bibliography.This book describes different kinds of magnets and uses simple experiments to explain how magnetism works.K-3Accelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Magnetism; Magnets;
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- Magnetism / by Forest, Christopher,author.(CARDINAL)491379; Willis, John,author.(CARDINAL)351389;
Attracting and repelling -- What is magnetism? -- How do people use magnets? -- Science in action -- The magnetism quiz"Magnets are attracted to certain metals. Iron and nickel are two examples of magnetic metals. Find out more in Magnetism, a title in the Everyday STEM series. Everyday STEM lets young readers explore the exciting world of physics. Each title uses real-world examples and dynamic visuals to introduce key STEM and physics concepts"--Grades 2-3Ages 8-10530L
- Subjects: Magnetism; Magnets;
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