Magnets Pre-Test
Magnets Pre-Test
Magnets Pre-Test
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<strong>Magnets</strong><br />
RESEARCH AND WRITE<br />
Writing Frame<br />
Name<br />
You have researched materials that are attracted to magnets. Use this<br />
writing frame to write about what you learned.<br />
Title:<br />
When you revise, ask:<br />
• Is my information clear?<br />
• Can I make my sentences more<br />
interesting?<br />
90 LEARNING MASTERS • Use with <strong>Magnets</strong>, page 32<br />
Reading Expeditions: Language, Literacy & Vocabulary<br />
I tested different objects to see if they were attracted to a magnet.<br />
(number)<br />
The objects were:<br />
and . Out of the I tested,<br />
(item)<br />
(number)<br />
(which were attracted)<br />
(names of items)<br />
(names of items)<br />
, and were<br />
(which were attracted)<br />
attracted to the magnet. The others were not. All the objects that were attracted<br />
to the magnet had in them. This shows that<br />
(what object is made of)<br />
magnets attract objects made of .<br />
(what object is made of)<br />
Revising and Editing Checklist<br />
(which were attracted)<br />
When you edit, ask:<br />
• Did I spell words correctly?<br />
• Do the subjects and verbs agree?<br />
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