Read Book "Why Is This Rock Special?" Introduce Vocabulary Words: magnetic/nonmagnetic Introduce Vocabulary Words: bar magnet, push, repel Present the Push and Pull Concept using the train Teach the Fingerplay "Five Little Magnets" Investigate the magnetic force through a paper plate Math iCard - The Strongest Link Activity Introduce Vocabulary Words: magnetic force, strenght View Video - Math iCard M4 – Five Little Fish View Video - Magnificent Magnets Key Concepts Do the Magnetic Attraction Activity Math iCard - Five Little Fish Activity View Video - Lesson #3 – Push and Pull Present and do the Moving Magnetic Cars Activity Math iCard - Paper Clip Pick- Up Activity Introduce Vocabulary Words: attract, horseshoe magnet, pull Investigate magnetic strengths in small group chart results Allow the children to do the Painting with Magnets Activity Teach the Sing Along Song "Tiny Little Magnet Train" Make a Refrigerator Magnet to take home View Video - Lesson #4 – Powerful Forces Talk about what magnets do Give each child an Ask Me About Magnets Sticker Math iCard - Magnetic Counting Activity Read Book "Why Is This Rock Special?" Introduce Vocabulary Words: magnetic/nonmagnetic Introduce Vocabulary Words: bar magnet, push, repel Present the Push and Pull Concept using the train Teach the Fingerplay "Five Little Magnets" Investigate the magnetic force through a paper plate Math iCard - The Strongest Link Activity Introduce Vocabulary Words: magnetic force, strenght View Video - Math iCard M4 – Five Little Fish View Video - Magnificent Magnets Key Concepts Do the Magnetic Attraction Activity Math iCard - Five Little Fish Activity View Video - Lesson #3 – Push and Pull Present and do the Moving Magnetic Cars Activity Math iCard - Paper Clip Pick- Up Activity Introduce Vocabulary Words: attract, horseshoe magnet, pull Investigate magnetic strengths in small group chart results Allow the children to do the Painting with Magnets Activity Teach the Sing Along Song "Tiny Little Magnet Train" Make a Refrigerator Magnet to take home View Video - Lesson #4 – Powerful Forces Talk about what magnets do Give each child an Ask Me About Magnets Sticker Math iCard - Magnetic Counting Activity
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Read Book "Why Is This Rock Special?"
Introduce Vocabulary Words: magnetic/nonmagnetic
Introduce Vocabulary Words: bar magnet, push, repel
Present the Push and Pull Concept using the train
Teach the Fingerplay "Five Little Magnets"
Investigate the magnetic force through a paper plate
Math iCard - The Strongest Link Activity
Introduce Vocabulary Words: magnetic force, strenght
View Video - Math iCard M4 – Five Little Fish
View Video - Magnificent Magnets Key Concepts
Do the Magnetic Attraction Activity
Math iCard - Five Little Fish Activity
View Video - Lesson #3 – Push and Pull
Present and do the Moving Magnetic Cars Activity
Math iCard - Paper Clip Pick-Up Activity
Introduce Vocabulary Words: attract, horseshoe magnet, pull
Investigate magnetic strengths in small group chart results
Allow the children to do the Painting with Magnets Activity
Teach the Sing Along Song "Tiny Little Magnet Train"
Make a Refrigerator Magnet to take home
View Video - Lesson #4 – Powerful Forces
Talk about what magnets do
Give each child an Ask Me About Magnets Sticker
Math iCard - Magnetic Counting Activity