Grade 1 learners trace magnet words and fill in simple sentences about what magnets pull. They decide true or false for questions about iron nails, steel spoons, and ordinary rocks. This gentle start builds the idea that magnets grab only iron and steel objects, not every shiny thing. Kids learn the word pull and meet the idea of magnetic force in a fun, low-pressure way.
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Magnets
Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word carefully by following the dotted lines.
1. magnet
2. pull
3. iron
4. steel
5. metal
6. stick
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A magnet can pull things made of iron.
2. Iron and steel are metals a magnet sticks to.
3. A magnet makes a paperclip stick to it.
4. The force from a magnet is called a pull or push.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. A magnet can pull an iron nail.
True False
2. All rocks stick to magnets.
True False
3. A magnet sticks to a steel spoon.
True False
Magnets
★ Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word carefully by following the dotted lines.
1) magnet
2) pull
3) iron
4) steel
5) metal
6) stick
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A magnet can pull things made of iron.
2) Iron and steel are metals a magnet sticks to.
3) A magnet makes a paperclip stick to it.
4) The force from a magnet is called a pull or push.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) A magnet can pull an iron nail.
True
False
2) All rocks stick to magnets.
True
False
3) A magnet sticks to a steel spoon.
True
False
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