MAGNETIC FIELD 
3DƒeƒLƒXƒg ƒ{ƒbƒNƒX:

MATERIALS:

· Braid (or Tube cleaner)

· Plastic binding wire (or Color ties)

· Magnets

· Scissors

PROCEDURE:

ƒeƒLƒXƒg ƒ{ƒbƒNƒX: SCIENCE CONCEPT
ƒeƒLƒXƒg ƒ{ƒbƒNƒX: The braid and the plastic binding wire have metal wire that contains iron. This is why they react on the magnet just like iron fillings that we usually used in our experiment in mapping magnetic field lines. The advantage of the braids and plastic binding wire is that they are easy and comfortable to use that you can actually play with it.

Taking it further

1. Tell the students to use other kind of magnet such as round magnet.

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1. Cut  all the braids and plastic binding wires into 5 mm size.  Do not mix the braid and the plastic binding wire

2. Place the magnet near the braid and try the following as shown in the pictures.

3. Remove the braids from the magnet. Set aside the braids. Now, place the magnet near the plastic binding wire. Try the magnets on another position.

 

ƒeƒLƒXƒg ƒ{ƒbƒNƒX: EXPERIMENT LISTS

 PHYSICS
Balancing a Dragonfly
Does Air Takes Up Space?
Improvised Battery (Option 1)
Improvised Battery (Option 2)
Improvised Battery (Option 3)
Tornado in the Bottle
Diver
Surface Tension and Air Pressure
 Aluminum Wrap Railway
Light to Sound
 Magnetic field in 3D
 Simple Kaleidoscope
 Art in Polarizer
 Simple Spectroscope
 Electrostatic Motor
 Paper Earphone





CHEMISTRY
Vegetable/Fruit Charcoal
 Red Cabbage Extract (Identifying Acidity of  a Liquid)
 Alkalinity of a Liquid
  Crayon Making
 Hand Printing using Soap
 Testing Raindrop Acidity using Red Sweet Potato Powder
 Magic! (Water doesnft fall?)





BIOLOGY
1. Leaves Puzzle




ACTIVITIES

Fossil Hunting
Gold Sieving
Smelting  Steel
Observing Classes
Attending Trainings
ƒeƒLƒXƒg ƒ{ƒbƒNƒX: VOCABULARY

Magnetic Field — the line of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle.(dictionary.com)

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