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MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY COURSE MATRIX
INTERDISCIPLINARY EXTENSIONS
FOSS SCIENCE STORIES
TECHNOLOGY/HOME CONNECTION

1.
THE FORCE
Language Extension
• Write a creative story about life from a magnet’s point of view.
Math Extension
• Problem of the week.
Science Extensions
• Make a water compass.
• Conduct more force investigations.
• Explore different magnets.
See the Science Stories folio.
Magnus Gets Stuck
Magnificent Magnetic Models
How Magnets Interact

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Check the FOSS website for interactive simulations, to communicate with a scientist, for teaching tips, and to talk with other classes using FOSS.

Home/School Connection: Students inventory electrical fixtures and appliances in their homes and develop a list of rules and practices for using electricity safely.


2.
MAKING CONNECTIONS
Language Extensions
• Make posters about safe electricity use.
• Write about life without electricity.
• Read Dear Mr. Henshaw.
Math Extension
• Problem of the week.
Social Studies Extension
• Research historical sources of energy.
Science Extension
• Examine the inside of a lightbulb.
See the Science Stories folio.
Making Static
A Fictional Interview with Benjamin Franklin
Two Reference Sources about Edison
Home/School Connection: Students inventory electrical fixtures and appliances in their homes and develop a list of rules and practices for using electricity safely.

3.
ADVANCED CONNECTIONS
Language Extension
• Research inventors who have contributed to electricity use in everyday life.
Math Extension
• Problem of the week.
Science Extensions
• Find out how houses are wired.
• Interview an electrician.
• Build a flashlight; make a burglar alarm.
See the Science Stories folio.
Illuminating Teamwork: A Story of the Edison Pioneers
A True Pioneer: Lewis Latimer
Home/School Connection: Students are invited to look inside broken electric and electronic appliances and devices, like radios, tape players, and remote controls, to see some really advanced circuits.

4.
CURRENT ATTRACTIONS
Language Extension
• Write short stories describing encounters (real or imaginary) with electromagnets.
Math Extension
• Problem of the week.
Science Extensions
• Make a rheostat.
• Detect magnetism around current wires.
• Compare magnets to electromagnets.
See the Science Stories folio.
From Rags to Science: A Story of Michael Faraday
How Electromagnetism Stopped a War
Magnets and Electricity in Your Life

Home/School Connection: Students read a short piece about electricity and the purpose of fuses and circuit breakers. They locate the box at home that contains them.


5.
CLICK IT
Language Extension
• Read up on codes; create a code.
Math Extension
• Problem of the week.
Science Extensions
• Build a cardboard telegraph.
• Make an electric quiz board.
• Build a model motor.
See the Science Stories folio.
Morse Gets Clicking: A Story of Samuel Morse

Home/School Connection: Students will need some extra time at home to work on presenting their projects to the class.

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