
How do you know if something is magnetic? | Teacher Time
2/2/2021 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
What items around your house are magnetic? Find out with Teacher Time!
Follow along with Maggie Murphy from Piney Creek, NC, as she tries to figure out what items from her classroom are magnetic! Learn more with Teacher Time. Rootle and PBS NC are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities created by NC teachers! Visit pbsnc.org/ahl for more information. Thanks to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support.
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How do you know if something is magnetic? | Teacher Time
2/2/2021 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Follow along with Maggie Murphy from Piney Creek, NC, as she tries to figure out what items from her classroom are magnetic! Learn more with Teacher Time. Rootle and PBS NC are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities created by NC teachers! Visit pbsnc.org/ahl for more information. Thanks to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[cheerful clapping music] - Hey, everybody.
I'm Maggie Murphy, a fourth grade teacher in Allegheny County, and I cannot wait to talk to you about magnets.
So we're gonna do an experiment.
We're going to see which of the items are magnetic.
We're going to start with Popsicle sticks.
I'm gonna hold it up to my magnet and see if it's attracted, and it's not!
See, it won't stick.
I've heard that metal is magnetic.
So let's try a piece of metal with our magnet and see if it's attracted to it.
[gasps] There's one more thing that's also a magnet.
It's the world!
We have a North Pole and a South Pole just like these magnets have.
Thank you, guys, for watching today.
I hope you learn&ed a bunch!
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