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In this Grade 1 challenge, learners become scientists testing magnets. Four multiple-choice items ask what happens when two north poles meet, how to lift a clip through paper, and what a magnet does to wood. Five fill-in sentences review push and pull, field lines, and why plastic does not move. The sheet builds first grade reasoning about experiments, predictions, and careful observing.

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Busy Bee
Magnets
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. If two north poles come close, what happens?
 A) They stick tight
 B) They push apart
 C) They melt together
 D) They turn green
2. How can you lift a paperclip through a piece of paper?
 A) Blow on it hard
 B) Use a magnet above the paper
 C) Push the paper down
 D) Shake the paper fast
3. Which item will a magnet push away from another magnet?
 A) A plastic cup
 B) A wood block
 C) Another magnet with same pole
 D) A paperclip
4. You bring a magnet close to a wooden spoon. What will happen?
 A) It flies up fast
 B) It slowly moves
 C) Nothing happens
 D) It breaks in half
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Two north poles facing each other will push apart.
2) A magnet can pull a clip through a thin sheet of paper.
3) If you flip one magnet around, two magnets that pushed may now pull.
4) Iron filings near a magnet line up in neat lines.
5) A magnet cannot push or pull a plastic toy car body.
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