This Grade 1 challenge sheet asks learners to predict what a magnet will pick up, using what they know about iron, steel, plastic, wood, and glass windows. Four multiple-choice questions compare scenarios with strong and weak magnets, and five fill-ins review magnet rules like opposite poles attract and closer magnets pull harder. A careful, friendly wrap-up of magnet learning for kids.
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Magnets
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which item will a magnet most likely pick up?
A) A plastic spoon
B) A steel paperclip
C) A wooden block
D) A rubber ball
2. You put a magnet near a pile of items. Which will not move?
A) Iron nail
B) Steel pin
C) Glass bead
D) Steel washer
3. A weak magnet is far from a clip. What will happen?
A) Clip jumps fast
B) Clip barely moves
C) Clip breaks
D) Clip melts
4. Which pair of magnet ends will push apart?
A) N and S
B) S and N
C) N and N
D) None of them
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A magnet will pick up an iron nail but not a crayon.
2. If two magnets snap together, their poles are opposite.
3. Moving a magnet closer to a clip makes the pull stronger.
4. A magnet will not pick up items made of plastic.
5. Two south poles pushed together will repel each other.
Magnets
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which item will a magnet most likely pick up?
A) A plastic spoon
B) A steel paperclip
C) A wooden block
D) A rubber ball
2. You put a magnet near a pile of items. Which will not move?
A) Iron nail
B) Steel pin
C) Glass bead
D) Steel washer
3. A weak magnet is far from a clip. What will happen?
A) Clip jumps fast
B) Clip barely moves
C) Clip breaks
D) Clip melts
4. Which pair of magnet ends will push apart?
A) N and S
B) S and N
C) N and N
D) None of them
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A magnet will pick up an iron nail but not a crayon.
2) If two magnets snap together, their poles are opposite.
3) Moving a magnet closer to a clip makes the pull stronger.
4) A magnet will not pick up items made of plastic.
5) Two south poles pushed together will repel each other.
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