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Properties of Matter

Hi, Scientists!

Use the links below to learn more about properties of matter. When you are finished, leave a comment below stating something that you learned. Be sure to check for spelling, punctuation, and capitals!

Third Grade
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/7_8/magnets_springs.shtml

Fourth Grade
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/7_8/magnets_springs.shtml

Second Grade
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/7_8/characteristics_materials.shtml

Comments

  1. I did not know cans are not magnetic.

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  2. I learned that plastic is not stretchy and is strong.

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  3. I thought that a gold ring would be magnetic but it was not magnetic.

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  4. I learned that plastic can hold a lot of weight.

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  5. I did not know that there are two rocks that get attracted to magnets.

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  6. I learned that gold did not atract to magnents.

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  7. I did not know that gold does not atract to metal.

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  8. I wondered what would happen if the two magnets repeled and what it would look like.

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  9. My favorite activity was when you push the car in different platforms.

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  10. I learned what objects are attracted to a magnet, things that are made of iron and steel.

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  11. I learned that that the 2nd metal that is attracted to a magnetic force is... steel!!!!!

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  12. I learned why a spring bounces up and down.

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  13. I learned that a magnet does not attract to gold.

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  14. I learned that magnets don't attract to all metals.

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  15. Today I learned that a spring repels.

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  16. I learned that if you push a spring down you will feel an upward push on your hand.

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  17. I learned that repel means that 2 things move away from each other using a magnetic force, and that 2 objects attract means they get closer together!

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  18. I learned that a magnetism is a force

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  19. I learned that gold did not attract. my favorite activity was when you push a car on different surfaces.

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  20. I learned that the gold ring is not magnetic and the can is also not magnetic like I thought they would be.

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  21. I learned that when you push down on a spring you will feel an upward push. I also learned that a magnet attracts iron and steel.

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  22. I learned that a can is not magnetic.

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  23. I learned gold does not attract to magnets.

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  24. I learned that a golden ring does not attract to a magnet.

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  25. I learned that a key can attract to a magnet.

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  26. I discovered that the force that a spring creates is called upward force. It was a lot of fun! Now I wonder, what would create downward force?

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  27. I learned that steel and iron are attracted to magnets.

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  28. Today I learned that only iron and steel can attract to magnets!

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  29. I learned what permeable means. It allows liquid to flow thru it

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