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Books with title Magnetism

  • Magnetism

    Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti

    Paperback (World Book, Inc., Jan. 1, 2012)
    This graphic nonfiction book introduces the properties of magnetism. Each of the ten Building Blocks of Physical Science volumes features a whimsical character to guide the reader through a physical science topic. The science is as sound as the presentation is fun! The volumes include a glossary, an additional resource list, and an index. Several spreads in each volume are illustrated with photographs to help clarify concepts and facts.
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  • Amazing Magnetism

    Rebecca Carmi, John Speirs

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Get ready for some serious science fun when the Friz takes on the most attractive topic of all: Magnetism!Hi, I'm Carlos - one of the kids in Ms. Frizzle's class. I know Ms. Frizzle thinks of some weird ways to teach about science, but challenging Mr. O'Neatly's class to a science contest was her craziest idea to date. Mr. O'Neatly's class always wins everything!The contest topic was magnetism, and we hadn't even started our unit yet. The Friz said she thought we'd have a natural attraction to the topic, but nothing could have prepared us for what happened next. Wait til' you hear about this!
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  • Magnetism

    Ron Marson, Peg Marson

    Paperback (Tops Learning Systems, Aug. 16, 1991)
    Magnets are fascinating. They provoke our curiosity. Touch a magnet to a straight pin to make another magnet. Hang this pin on a thread to make a compass. Use it to map magnetic fields around a small magnet, or a whole planet. Reverse poles on your pin, chop it into pieces, heat the attracting fragments in a candle flame. These experiments reveal much about the nature of magnetic domains. Create a surprising array of wonderful inventions: electromagnets, solenoids, telegraphs, buzzers, motors, generators and relay switches. What fun (and great science)! TOPS Learning Systems Magnetism 20
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  • Magnetism

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2013)
    Everyone is familiar with magnets, but how much do we know about how they actually work? This book explores the basics of magnets, looking at topics such as poles, electromagnets, and how we use the Earth’s magnetic field to find our way.
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  • Magnetism

    Mari Schuh

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2011)
    "First Science explains introductory physical science concepts about magnetism through real-world observation and simple scientific diagrams. Intended for students grades three through six"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Magnetism

    Kathleen Connors

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Kids often play with magnets, yet they don't learn how these playthings work for many years. Practical knowledge from their play can help them learn more about magnetism, and so can this book. Specially written for those with reading challenges or readers looking for a review, the main text covers important vocabulary, magnetic fields, and a discussion of why metals and magnets come together. Diagrams and succinct fact boxes offer additional ways to learn each concept and explain some ideas in greater detail.
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  • Magnetism

    Joseph Midthun, Paul Kobasa

    Hardcover (World Book, Inc., July 1, 2012)
    What is magnetism, and how do magnets work? Follow the character Magnetism to discover the answers through compasses, electric motors, and even refrigerator magnets! Bright and colorful comic-book-style pages will make learning about magnetic poles and fields fun. Kids will be excited to explore electromagnetism and learn such concepts as attraction and repulsion. World Books Building Blocks of Physical Science series makes complex STEM lessons exciting for young learners with a primary reading level grades 3 through 5. Each nonfiction book pairs humor and action with scientifically accurate information to make even the most difficult topics amusing and easy to understand. Kids will eagerly learn the fundamentals of physics through such volumes as Energy, Magnetism, and Matter and How It Changes. Helpful glossaries and indexes in each volume direct readers to the most important terms and topics. Materials for further exploration are suggested in lists of additional resources. Give budding scientists a head start with World Books fun Building Blocks series!
  • Magnetism

    Mari Schuh

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Earth is a huge magnet with two magnetic poles. A magnet has an invisible force called magnetism. Children will discover what magnetism is and learn how magnets work.
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  • Magnetism

    Abbie Dunne

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Simple text and bright photographs explain the concept of magnetism for beginning readers. The book concludes with a simple, kid-friendly activity.
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  • Magnetism

    Joseph Midthun

    eBook (World Book, Inc., May 31, 2018)
    What is magnetism, and how do magnets work? Follow the character “Magnetism” to discover the answers through compasses, electric motors, and even refrigerator magnets! Bright and colorful comic-book-style pages will make learning about magnetic poles and fields fun. Kids will be excited to explore electromagnetism and learn such concepts as attraction and repulsion. World Book’s Building Blocks of Physical Science series makes complex STEM lessons exciting for young learners with a primary reading level grades 3 through 5. Each nonfiction book pairs humor and action with scientifically accurate information to make even the most difficult topics amusing and easy to understand. Kids will eagerly learn the fundamentals of physics through such volumes as Energy, Magnetism, and Matter and How It Changes. Helpful glossaries and indexes in each volume direct readers to the most important terms and topics. Materials for further exploration are suggested in lists of additional resources. Give budding scientists a head start with World Book’s fun Building Blocks series!
  • Magnetism

    Grace Hansen

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids Jumbo, Sept. 1, 2018)
    This title explains what magnetism is, what materials are magnets, and what makes a material magnetic. Readers will even learn that Earth is a giant magnet! It is complete with carefully chosen photographs and labeled diagrams to help visual learners. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Jumbo is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO.
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  • Magnetism

    Carolyn Bernhardt

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Magnets are all around us including the Earth under our feet! Thats why compass needles are attracted to the north pole. Doorbells, refrigerators, and computers are just a few of the other places we use magnets in our daily lives. Readers will get the inside scoop on magnetism in this book! Narrative openings surround readers with the science around them. Photo labels visually define glossary terms and other important words. Infographics offer additional insight into concepts that are tough to grasp. Simple experiments help the readers test the topic on their own.
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