Magnet Basics
Thanksgiving Fun
Our Government
Magnetic Materials
100

This force makes magnets attract or repel objects.

What is Magnetism?

100

This is the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620.

What is the Mayflower?

100

This branch makes the laws for our country.

What is the Legislative Branch?

100

True or False: Magnets stick to paper.

What is false?

200

Like poles do this when placed near each other.

What are repel?

200

This group of people helped the Pilgrims learn to grow food and survive.

Who are the Wampanoag or Native Americans?

200

This branch is led by the President.

What is the Executive Branch?

200

This shiny material often used in coins is not magnetic.

This shiny material often used in coins is not magnetic.

300

Opposite poles do this when placed near each other

What is attract?

300

Families often eat this bird for Thanksgiving dinner.

What is Turkey?
300

This branch decides if laws are fair and follow the Constitution.

What is the Judicial Branch?

300

This common metal found in nails is magnetic.

What is iron?

400

These are the two types of poles on a magnet.

What are the north pole and south pole?

400

Many people watch this sport on Thanksgiving Day.

What is Football?

400

This document told England that America wanted to be free.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

400

This is the reason a paperclip sticks to a magnet but a wooden block does not.

What is the paperclip is made of metal?

500

The invisible area around a magnet where its force can be felt is called this.

What is a magnetic field?

500

Many people eat this creamy, mashed vegetable with gravy.

What are mashed potatoes?

500

This document is the highest law in the United States.

What is the Constitution?

500

True or False: Magnets can work through some materials, like glass or plastic.

What is true?