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<strong>Magnets</strong><br />

MAKE CONNECTIONS<br />

Summarize Key Concepts<br />

Think about what you have learned about magnets. Read each<br />

fact below. Go back through the book and write the page number<br />

where the fact first appears. Then write two details about each<br />

fact. Use words from the Word Box for some of your details.<br />

1. Fact: All magnets have a magnetic field. Page:<br />

Detail:<br />

Detail:<br />

2. Fact: <strong>Magnets</strong> have a north pole and a south pole. Page:<br />

Detail:<br />

Detail:<br />

3. Fact: Some magnets have a stronger magnetic field than other magnets.<br />

Page:<br />

Detail:<br />

Detail:<br />

4. Fact: Earth is a large magnet. Page:<br />

Detail:<br />

Detail:<br />

Name<br />

86 LEARNING MASTERS • Use with <strong>Magnets</strong>, pages 24–25<br />

Reading Expeditions: Language, Literacy & Vocabulary<br />

WORD BOX<br />

attract<br />

magnetic field<br />

magnetism<br />

pole<br />

repel<br />

Copyright © 2006 National Geographic Society

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