Teaching About Magnets & Magnetism
Teaching About Magnets & Magnetism
By Jane Bray Nelson and Jim Nelson
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The demonstrations and activities concerning magnets and magnetism described in this guide have been developed over many years. Most involve inexpensive and simple materials that are commonly available and easily put together. The teaching approach has students thinking about, and put into writing, what they expect to happen before they do the activities.
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