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Ceramic Magnets NGSS

  • Ceramic Bar Magnets (pkg. of 2)
    Ceramic Bar Magnets (pkg. of 2)
    Item #: M-700
  • 0.375 in. x 0.875 in. x 1.875 in.
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  • Ceramic Ring Magnets (pkg of 20)
    Ceramic Ring Magnets (pkg of 20)
    Item #: M-710
  • 0.25 in. thick x 1.25 in. dia. with 0.375 in. hole
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Strong and safe, high-grade ceramic magnets.

Description

These high-grade ceramic magnets have been used for years for experimentation, projects, or simply to hold papers to magnetic chalk boards. They are strong and safe. The large bar magnets are great for picking up items such as paper clips or nails. Use them to collect the magnetite (black iron mineral) out of beach sand. (Hint: Place your magnet in a plastic zip-lock bag to avoid the mess of cleaning the magnetite off your magnet.)

Like our bar magnets, the ceramic ring magnets are perfect for a variety of experiments, projects, or simply holding papers to magnetic chalk boards. These rings fit perfectly over a standard pencil and are perfect for demonstrating magnetic repulsion.

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everything arrived as expected
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They work great and the price is right
Jim Sheldon

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Great Product
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I purchased these to add onto the end of homemade fishing poles for a fun Hawaiian theme party that my 6th grader had at school. They shipped fast and they worked great for fishing out the magnetic fish. Thanks!
E.H.

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Great product and even better service
Sean Tyree

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great service., excellent pricing
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Great service--fast shipping, inexpensive pricing on the items I needed (magnets.) Highly recommend and would use this service again. The product line is huge, hard to not want to order everything. (!)
Julie

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Recevied Quickly Exactly What I Ordered
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Ceramic magnets arrived in quick time, they were exactly what I ordered and work just great!
carolyn

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Thanks for saving our 3rd grade science project!
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Educational innovations is the only place I could find the correct magnets for my daughter to finish her science project. Thanks!
Chad

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Grandfather
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Excellent product. All I expected of it.
Phil Scranton

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Great for a science party
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For my son's 8th birthday we had a science-themed party. We did several experiments, and had the kids make hypotheses before and observations after each one. We did one experiment with iron filings on a piece of paper and a few magnets below. All the kids loved seeing the filings form into the shape of he magnets. I even sent some home with the kids so they could play with them at home.
J. Wilde

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Useful for motor projects
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We use the gray bar magnets to make our DC electric motor with 3rd graders. They are great - but can be dirty to work with. Make sure you have a way to clean hands after.
Jody

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Maria
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The product does a wonderful job with hands-on investigations with 2nd grade and higher learners with respect to the concepts of force, fields, attraction and repulsion. They do break however if not handled carefully.
Maria

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NGSS

This product will support your students' understanding of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)*, as shown in the table below.

Elementary Middle School High School

2-PS1-2

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets to investigate and analyze data obtained from testing different materials to determine which materials have properties that are best suited for an intended purpose.

K-PS2-1

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets to plan and conduct an investigation to compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object.

2-PS1-2

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets to investigate and analyze data obtained from testing different materials to determine which materials have properties that are best suited for an intended purpose.

3-PS2-4

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets define a simple design problem that can be solved by applying scientific ideas about magnets.

4-ESS2-2

Students can do an activity with the Iron Filings with a Ceramic Magnets to analyze and interpret data from maps to describe patterns of Earth's features.

MS-PS1-3

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets to gather and make sense of information during an investigation.

MS-PS2-3

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets to ask questions about data to determine the factors that affect the strength of magnetic forces.

MS-PS2-5

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets to conduct an investigation and evaluate the experimental design to provide evidence that fields exist between objects exerting forces on each other even though the objects are not in contact.

MS-ESS2-2

Students can do an activity with the Sealed Iron Filings with Ceramic Magnets to construct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience's processes have changed Earth's surface at varying time and spatial scales.

DCI-MS/PS3.C: Relationship Between Energy and Forces.

When two objects interact, each one exerts a force on the other that can cause energy to be transferred to or from the object.

HS-PS3-5

The Ceramic Magnets can be used to develop and model how two objects interacting through magnetic fields, illustrates the forces between objects and the changes in energy of the objects due to the interaction.

Suggested Science Idea(s)

DCI/PS1.A

Each pure substance has characteristic physical and chemical properties that can be used to identify it.

2-PS1-1

Matter can be described and classified by its observable properties.

S&E

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets to Develop a model to describe a phenomenon. This sealed container of filings helps younger learners and prevents a mess, as they discover magnetic properties.

4-ESS2-2

Students can do an activity with the Iron Filings and a Ceramic Bar Magnets to model the Earth's magnet field. Place the bar magnet on a flat surface, then cover it with the Sealed Iron Filings to reveal the magnetic field. This helps students understand the North/South identification on maps.

MS-ESS2-2

The above activity can also model how over the course of Earth's history, the magnetic field of the poles have swapped location, based on magnetic readings of the Atlantic Ocean floor. Rotate the magnet 180 degrees to model the geologic history of the Earth's magnetic field.

DCI-PS1.A

Students can use the Ceramic Magnets as part of an investigation to understand that substances have characteristic physical and chemical properties.

DCI/HS-PS2.B

Investigations using the Ceramic Magnets and any magnet will demonstrate the attraction and repulsion between electric charges at the atomic scale explain the structure, properties, and transformations of matter, as well as the contact forces between material objects.

 

* NGSS is a registered trademark of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards were involved in the production of, and do not endorse, this product.

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