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Electromagnetism

Using high-tech Museum equipment, students explore voltage, current, resistance, and the interrelationship between magnetism and electricity. They'll see someone's hair stand on end, create a human extension cord and send an electric current through several people, and shoot a metal ring to the ceiling of their school using electricity and magnetism.

Capacity: 8 classes (200 students) per presentation; 1 to 2 presentations per day.

Schedule: Available during school hours, Monday - Friday.

Space / Special Requirements: Gym / auditorium / cafeteria or other assembly-appropriate space.

Format Traveling Program
Grades 3 – 6
Location n/a
Website n/a
Duration 60 minutes
Reservation Required. For information and reservations, please call 617-723-2500 or 617-589-0354. You may also email us at travelingprograms@mos.org.
Fee $445 per presentation. Travel fees apply for sites more than 30 miles from the Museum.

Electromagnetism

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Primary Connections:

MA Science and Technology/Engineering Framework (2006)
(Massachusetts)

  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > Forms of Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > Electrical Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > Electrical Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > Electrical Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > Magnetic Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > Magnetic Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > Forms of Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)

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Primary Connections:

MA Science and Technology/Engineering Framework (2006)
(Massachusetts)

  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > 04 Forms of Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Identify the basic forms of energy (light, sound, heat, electrical, and magnetic). Recognize that energy is the ability to cause motion or create change.
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > 08 Electrical Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Explain how electromagnets can be made, and give examples of how they can be used.
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > 07 Electrical Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Identify and classify objects and materials that conduct electricity and objects and materials that are insulators of electricity.
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > 06 Electrical Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Recognize that electricity in circuits requires a complete loop through which an electrical current can pass, and that electricity can produce light, heat, and sound.
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > 10 Magnetic Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Identify and classify objects and materials that a magnet will attract and objects and materials that a magnet will not attract.
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > 09 Magnetic Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Recognize that magnets have poles that repel and attract each other.
  • Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) > 05 Forms of Energy (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Give examples of how energy can be transferred from one form to another.

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