Assignment: Electric and Magnetic Forces

Created by Tara T on

63 activities: 62 games, 1 assessment

860 min

Activity 1: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min

Force Fields and Variety of Interactions (Mid)

Albert is trying his best to get his time machine up and running again. He needs your help to collect three coins to get the job done. Simple enough, right? But to earn the coins, you'll need to demonstrate your knowledge about different forces fields. Each level of the game will include a short quiz to ensure that you know your stuff. Are you up for the challenge?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (9302) 3.2 stars.

Activity 2: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magnet Hunt

Can you find buried magnets, working on the idea that opposites attract? Your tool kit has compasses, iron filings and secret magnetic film!

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (6) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (2274) 3.0 stars.

Activity 3: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 4: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 5: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 6: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min

Force Fields and Variety of Interactions (Mid)

Albert is trying his best to get his time machine up and running again. He needs your help to collect three coins to get the job done. Simple enough, right? But to earn the coins, you'll need to demonstrate your knowledge about different forces fields. Each level of the game will include a short quiz to ensure that you know your stuff. Are you up for the challenge?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (9302) 3.2 stars.

Activity 7: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magnet Hunt

Can you find buried magnets, working on the idea that opposites attract? Your tool kit has compasses, iron filings and secret magnetic film!

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (6) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (2274) 3.0 stars.

Activity 8: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 9: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 10: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 11: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magnet Hunt

Can you find buried magnets, working on the idea that opposites attract? Your tool kit has compasses, iron filings and secret magnetic film!

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (6) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (2274) 3.0 stars.

Activity 12: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 13: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 14: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 15: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magnet Hunt

Can you find buried magnets, working on the idea that opposites attract? Your tool kit has compasses, iron filings and secret magnetic film!

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (6) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (2274) 3.0 stars.

Activity 16: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 17: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 18: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 19: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 20: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 21: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 22: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 23: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 24: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 25: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 26: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 27: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 28: Assessment. Estimated duration: 5 min

Assessment with 5 questions from Electric and Magnetic Forces.

5 questions assessment

Activity 29: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 30: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 31: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 32: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 33: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 34: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 35: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 36: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 37: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 38: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 39: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 40: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 41: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 42: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 43: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 44: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 45: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 46: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 47: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 48: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 49: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Circuit Construction Kit: DC - Virtual Lab

Do you like Circuit Construction Kit: DC, but want to use only in-line ammeters? This is the sim for you! Experiment with an electronics kit. Build circuits with batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with a lifelike ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (12) 4.5 stars.

Student Ratings (3417) 4.1 stars.

Activity 50: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 51: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 52: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 53: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Balloons and Static Electricity

Ever wonder why a balloon sticks to your sweater or a wall? Explore the charges in the sweater, balloons, and the wall as you investigate static electricity. Describe and raw models for common static electricity concepts including charge transfer, attraction, and repulsion. Show or hide the charges, and make predictions about behavior of the balloon. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (55) 3.1 stars.

Student Ratings (13935) 3.1 stars.

Activity 54: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 55: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 56: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magna's Magnets

Follow Dr. Magna on a series of experiments and activities about the world of magnetism! Learn about magnetic polarization by attracting electrons and protons to the right place; Separate the magnets on a mat using your knowledge of magnetic fields; Assemble your own electromagnet using an electric current to generate a magnetic field; Pilot a train and collect passengers using a magnetic field to generate electricity.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (21) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (11388) 3.7 stars.

Activity 57: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 58: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

Magnet Maze

Play as a scientist who uses their tool to move objects around with magnetic forces in order to solve puzzles

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (22) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (7155) 3.7 stars.

Activity 59: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Faraday's Law

Experiment with a magnet, coil, and light bulb and discover how changing magnetic flux can produce an electric current.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (2) 3.0 stars.

Student Ratings (1003) 2.7 stars.

Activity 60: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

John Travoltage

Play with John’s foot and arm to explore when he gets a zap! Describe and draw models for common static electricity concepts, such as transfer of charge, attraction, repulsion, and grounding. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (64) 2.5 stars.

Student Ratings (13445) 3.3 stars.

Activity 61: Question Game. Estimated duration: 19 min

Octopus Force

Your challenge in this game is to help an octopus return to the water by dropping heavy magnetic boxes on the platform on top of his head. Drop the boxes one by one, being careful to not let any drop into the water. Within each level, you will have to read pop ups and answer multiple choice questions about electromagnetic forces. Complete all the levels to win.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (19) 3.6 stars.

Student Ratings (6580) 3.2 stars.

Activity 62: Question Game. Estimated duration: 13 min

Magnetic Getaway

Help the magnet escape from the knights! To do this, you need to collect knowledge, keys, and coins to unlock the doors that holds you hostage. You will learn about electromagnetic forces and magnets before you enter your maze. In the maze, your first step is to find batteries for your flashlight so that you can see!

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (126) 4.2 stars.

Student Ratings (29926) 3.6 stars.

Activity 63: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Magnetism

Find the matching cards to learn fun facts about Electric and Magnetic Forces then test your knowledge with a quiz.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (6) 3.7 stars.

Student Ratings (4937) 2.9 stars.