A great way to consolidate learning on breathing and the respiratory system with this pack of cards which can be used to play three different card games. So much fun, students don’t even realise they are learning!
Prior Knowledge Required
- Magnetic materials can be made into magnets.
- Iron, cobalt and nickel and their alloys are magnetic materials.
- Unlike poles attract and like pole repel.
- There is an invisible magnetic field around a magnet made up of field lines.
- Draw the field lines around a bar magnet.
- The closer together the field lines the stronger the magnetic field.
- Draw the field lines around two bar magnets with like and unlike poles facing.
- There are more field lines around the poles where the magnetic field is strongest.
- The magnetic field strength gets less as distance from the magnet increases.
- Field lines point away from the south pole and towards the north pole of a magnet.
- When a magnetic material is made into a magnet, the randomly facing domains all line up to point in the same direction.
- The Earth acts as though there as a south-type pole at magnetic north and a north-type pole at magnetic south.
- Explain how an electric bell, a circuit breaker and a relay work
What You Get
- 66 playing cards
- Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap
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