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Magnets Unit: Exploring Magnets and Movement

Are you exploring magnets with your elementary students? This magnets mini-unit is intended to be used as your students explore movement with magnets. It contains hands-on activities that are sure to engage your learners! This product is TEK aligned and was created with kindergarten and first grade in mind!

$6.25

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Are you exploring magnets with your elementary students? This magnets mini-unit is intended to be used as your students explore movement with magnets. It contains hands-on activities that are sure to engage your learners! This product is TEK aligned and was created with kindergarten and first grade in mind!

 

Save BIG on this unit when you buy Science for September bundle!

 

Inside you will find:

Science Unit Resources:

  • Unit Teaching Plan
  • Introducing Magnets
  • Magnets Teaching Posters
  • All About Magnets
  • Magnets KWL Chart
  • Magnetic or Not Magnetic Pocket Chart Sort
  • Magnetic or Not Magnetic Cut-and-Paste
  • Move It! Recording Page
  • How Objects Move
  • How Objects Move Flip Book
  • How Does It Move? Activity Page
  • Do Magnet Shape and Size Matter? Recording Page
  • Magnet Hunt Flip Book
  • Magnet Hunt Pocket Book Sort
  • Magnets Experiment: Magnetic Cereal
  • Science Experiment Notes
  • Science Experiment Student Visual Directions
  • Science Experiment Recording Pages
  • Magnets Anchor Chart
  • Magnificent Magnets Teacher Directions
  • Magnificent Magnets Pieces
  • Unit Assessment

 

Literacy Resources:

  • Magnets Read Aloud Suggestions
  • BONUS Magnet Poem
  • “I discovered” Writing Paper
  • Magnets Shared Reading Poem
  • Teacher Notes
  • Weekly Plan
  • Poem-Student Copies
  • Shared Reading Phonics Activity
  • Shared Reading Phonics Student Activity Sheets
  • All About Magnets Mini-Reader
  • All About Magnets Writing Craftivity

 

Please let me know if you have any questions prior to your purchase. I am happy to help!

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