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Magnets on the Move
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  In this activity, learners investigate the behavior of magnets. Learners create a "wonder wand" with a magnet so they can move a skater around.
   
Floating Butterfly
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  In this activity, learners create a cool floating animal using the science of magnetism. Learners discover what happens when a piece of magnetic metal enters a magnet's field.
   
Magnet Tower
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  In this activity, learners build magnetic towers to explore the forces and properties of magnets.
   
Exploring the Solar System: Magnetic Fields
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  The "Exploring the Solar System: Magnetic Fields" activity shows participants how scientists can use tools to study the invisible magnetic fields of Earth, the Sun, and other objects in the universe.
   
Does it Stick?
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  In this activity, learners will observe magnetic properties and sort objects by them. This activity uses everyday items to teach learners about magnetic forces, poles and properties of magnets.
   
Magnetic Lines of Force
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  With a magnet, iron fillings, and a bottle, you can create a cool demonstration about magnetic lines of force: the fillings will arrange themselves within the magnet's magnetic field.
   
Magnetic Seesaw
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  In this activity, learners build a seesaw powered by magnets.
   
Milli's Super Sorting Challenge
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  In this activity, learners separate materials based on their special properties to mimic the way recyclables are sorted at recycling centers.
   
Magnetic Marble Run
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  Learners explore magnetism and motion as they build a simple marble run. Learners test different arrangements of plastic and cardboard tubes, bottles, and cups on a magnetic board.
  