Magnets come in one shape and one size? Yes or No
No
A paper clip is magnetic.
Yes or No
Yes
When a magnet picks up an object, we say that magnet (attracts/ repels) the object.
attracts
We can measure the strength of the magnet by seeing how many objects it will attract. True/ False
True
Magnetism is visible. True or False
False
Finish the sentence: Magnets cause a doorbell to .......
ring
A cork is magnetic. Yes or No 
No
Aluminum, steel, and copper are what type of material .......
Metals
The size and/ or shape of a magnet doesn't always indicate how strong it is. True or False
True
Finish the sentence.
Tin-coated cans are magnetic because they are made of ........
iron.
What would happen if you drop a magnet or hit it with something?
The magnet will become weak or might stop working
Finish the sentence: When a magnet picks up an object, the object is called ........
magnetic.
Steel is made from iron, therefore it is (not magnetic/ magnetic?).
Magnetic
Finish the sentence. A magnet is strongest at its ....
poles.
Marguerite's earrings in our Science book are magnetic.
What material does magnetism pass through?
skin
What is the area around a magnet where magnetic forces can be detected called?
Magnetic Field
What type of material does all objects have in common that magnets tend to attract?
Metals
Name two metals that are not magnetic. (We learned about them in class)
Aluminum and Copper
Other examples are: brass, zinc, silver, gold,..
Fill in the blanks.
Magnets come in different ........... Some can only hold a piece of paper to the fridge door; others can pick up a car.
strengths
Name two objects that magnetism can pass through. What are these objects made of?
Examples: cloth, paper clip, desk,...
cotton, wool
iron, steel
wood
What are the two ends of a magnet called?
North pole and South Pole
What happens when you bring two like poles of magnets close to each other?
Like poles repel each other
What are the three magnetic metals we learned about in class?
Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel.
Fill in the blank.
................is the strongest magnetic substance.
Iron
Does magnetism pass through air?
Yes.