31756 Students Kit Magnet and Compass
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Students Kit Magnet and Compass
From dancing snakes to the darned garage to floating compass needles, the experiments in this experiment case encourage children to playfully and cognitively deal with the phenomenon of magnetism and to understand how a compass works.Many points of contact from the children's world ensure a high level of motivation. The experiments train the precise observation, reasoning and application of the knowledge gained, e.g. B. when building your own magnet or determining the north pole on unlabelled magnets.
Material knowledge can be imparted "on the side", such as B. the names of different metals.
CONTENTS OF THIS KIT:
15 × Magnet, AlNiCo, north pole marked in red
15 × Test tube
1 × Sewing thread
15 × Compass rose plate for construction compass
2 × Suspension device for bar magnet 200 mm
2 × Disc magnet
1 × Horseshoe magnet
1 × Magnetic lock
15 × Bar magnet, 23 mm, without pole marking
15 × Stand for suspension device
15 × Suspension device with magnetic shoe
20 × Set of 100 pins for magnetic hanging device.
15 × Set of small items magnets
15 × Compass rose plate
15 × Float for compass needle
15 × Float for bar magnet
1 × Hiking compass
15 × Plastic shell
3 × Plastic box, 60/40/18 mm
1 × Plastic box, 60/50/30 mm
15 × Small parts box
1 × Experimenting at stations: experimenting with magnet and compass
1 × Magnet and compass clearance plan
1 × Teacher's manual magnet and compass
EXPERIMENTS IN THIS KIT:
1 - The great material test
2 - introduction
3 - A metal exhibition
4 - rust on the wheel?
5 - The paper clip test - magnets discovered at home
6 - The swinging paper clip
7 - The darn second one
8 - magnets in the pipe9 - The darn garage
10 - submarine trip
11 - How man found the magnet
12 - The biggest magnet we know
13 - The teacher's magnet exhibition
14 - magnets, homemade
15 - magnets without painted north pole
16 - Hanging magnets
17 - We build compasses
18 - The floating compass needle
19 - The compass needles are delicate little magnets
20 - Where is the compass needle pointing?
21 - A real compass