Forces and Motion

Lesson 7
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ELA

Unit 5

3rd Grade

Lesson 7 of 16

Objective


Explain what life would be like without magnets and magnetism by describing the relationship between scientific concepts in a text.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Force and Motion by Ron Fridell  pp. 18 – 19

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What would life be like without magnets and magnetism? Give specific examples.

Key Questions


  • What is magnetism?
  • How can magnetism move objects without touching them? Explain.
  • What does it mean if forces attract? Repel?
  • What is electromagnetism?

Vocabulary


magnetism

poles

repel

attract

Notes


Students will begin the lesson by reading about magnets and magnetism. Similar to lessons 5 and 6, there is not a lot of text, so the second part of class should be spent engaged in a teacher-created hands-on activity that helps deepen understanding of the material.

Common Core Standards


  • RI.3.3 — Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect.

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Explain what life would be like without energy and the ability to transfer energy by describing the relationship between scientific concepts in a text.

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