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Science That I Did Not Do

Published on Nov 28, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HAIKU DECK

TEN STORIES WAITING TO BE SET FREE
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MAGNETISM

  • Magnets have two different poles
  • A magnet also has a magnetic field
  • When two magnets with opposite poles get close together they attract
  • When two magnets with alike poles get close together they repel
  • Magnets stick to objects made of iron/steel
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ENLIVEN A MEETING

BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE
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SUMMARIZE A TALK

A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
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ILLUSTRATE A BLOG POST

FIRST THOUGHT, BEST THOUGHT
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SEND A MESSAGE

OF THANKS, REDEMPTION, OR CONGRATULATIONS
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SHARE A STORY

WE KNOW YOU'VE GOT AN INCREDIBLE ONE
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INTRODUCE YOURSELF

SHOW YOUR MANY TALENTS
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INSPIRE A GROUP

TO CLIMB A MOUNTAIN, BEGIN AT THE TOP
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TEACH A LESSON

SEED A THOUGHT, HARVEST A DESTINY

IGNITE A MOVEMENT

A JUG FILLS DROP BY DROP
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MORE MAGNETISM

  • Temporary magnets: iron objects that have had magnetism induced
  • Permanent Magnets: A magnet that is always a magnet
  • A magnetic is the force of magnetism that surrounds a permanent magnet
  • When magnets are attracting and repelling we can feel a magnetic force- a force of attraction and repulsion
  • A compass is a magnet that is detecting earth's magnetic field
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