Magnet Basics
Attract and Repel
Barry's Claim
Evaluating Evidence
Strong or Weak Forces
100

What are the two ends of a magnet called?

Poles (North and South)

100

If a North Pole and South Pole are close, what happens?

They attract

100

What did Barry say about strong magnets?

They repel

100

What is a variable?

Something you change in an experiment

100

If two things change at once, is the evidence weak or strong?

Weak

200

Which poles of a magnet attract?

Opposite

200

If a North Pole and another North Pole are close, what happens?

They repel

200

What did Barry say about weak magnets?

They attract

200

What does "isolated variable" mean?

Only change one things at a time

200

If only one thing changes, is the evidence weak or strong?

Strong

300

Which poles of a magnet repel?

Same poles, Like poles

300

Which is stronger? attraction or repulsion?

They can be equally strong

300

Was Barry's claim correct?

No, all magnets can attract or repel
300

Why is isolating variables important?

It makes evidence stronger

400

What surrounds a magnet and makes it work?

magnetic field

400

What happens when a magnet breaks in half?

You get two magnets, each half gets its own south pole and North Pole

400

Why do we test claims in science?

Too check if they're true

400

What happens if too many things change in a test?

You can't tell what change caused the result

500

Name one real life use of magnets

Compass, computers, speakers, fridge door decor

500

True or false: Weak magnets can still repel each other

True

500

Give one reason Barry's evidence was weak?

He changed too many variables

500

True or false: Evidence is stronger when variable are isolated

True