Magnetism I
Magnetism II
Inferences
Figurative Language
Analogies
100

True or False

Magnets can be found in motors, computers, phones, and gift cards.

True

100

The power of a magnet that is invisible is called a __________  ______________.

The power of a magnet that is invisible is called a magnetic field.

100

What inference can you make?

John glanced out the window, then grabbed his umbrella.

You can infer that it is raining.

100

Mom is a real bear when she’s mad.

a. metaphor      

b. personification

c. simile

                                                       


    

a. metaphor

100

Fish are to ______ as mammals are to land.

Fish are to water as mammals are to land.

200

A type of magnetized rock made of magnetite is called ____________.

A type of magnetized rock made of magnetite is called lodestone.

200

How did magnets help sea captains travel and chart unknown waters?

Magnets are used in compasses, which help sea captains find their way around the seas.

200

What inference can you make?

Paul felt the sand between his toes.

You can infer that Paul is at the beach.

200

My backpack weighs a ton!

a. idiom

b. alliteration       

c. hyperbole

                                                       


    

c. hyperbole

200

___________ is to feathers as dog is to fur.

Bird is to feathers as dog is to fur.

300

Magnets can attract all of the following metals except:

iron, steel, aluminum, nickel, and cobalt


Aluminum is not magnetic.

300

What would happen if the north pole of a magnet is placed close to the north pole of another magnet?

The magnets would repel.

300

What inference can you make?

Ms. Lambert has a bike helmet on her desk.

You can infer that Ms. Lambert rode her bicycle to school.

300

My dad is as strong as an ox.

a. simile

b. metaphor       

c. imagery

                                                       


    

a. simile

300

Red is to apple as yellow is to ___________.

Red is to apple as yellow is to banana.

400

Metals and all matter are made of trillions of tiny particles called __________.

Metals and all matter are made of trillions of tiny particles called atoms.

400

Which poles need to be placed next to each other in order for the magnets to attract?

The north pole and south pole ends of magnets would attract.

400

What inference can you make?

Idera sneezed as she picked flowers.

You can infer that Idera is allergic to the flowers.

400

The trees danced around in the breeze.

a. simile

b. imagery      

c. personification

                                                       


    

 c. personification

400

Soup is to a _________ as steak is to a plate.

Soup is to a bowl as steak is to a plate.

500

What are the yellow parts of this atom called? Unpaired ________ move together in one direction and cause magnetism.

Unpaired electrons move together in one direction and cause magnetism.

500

What produces the Earth's magnetic field?

Earth's core produces a magnetic field. The core is a churning ball of iron.

500

Everywhere they looked, they saw trees, grass, and dirt. As they stood on the trail, they heard the sounds of bugs, birds, and frogs. The girls had their backpacks and boots on. They were ready to explore.

Where were they? How do you know?

They are on a hiking path. I know this because they see nature all around them and they have hiking gear with them.

500

The old door creaked open.

a. hyperbole     

b. alliteration      

c. onomatopoeia

                                                       


    

c. onomatopoeia

500

____________ are to Valentine’s Day as pumpkins are to Halloween.

Hearts are to Valentine’s Day as pumpkins are to Halloween.