This Grade 3 easy worksheet explores magnets, magnetic materials, and poles. Students correct short sentences about iron, steel, and poles, fill in key vocabulary like attract and pole, and judge true or false statements about where magnets are strongest. The activities help children remember that magnets pull iron and steel while ignoring wood, paper, and plastic, supporting NGSS 3-PS2-3 learning and Grade 3 reading.

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Busy Bee
Electricity and Magnetism
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
Magnets attract iron and steal objects.
Rewrite: Magnets attract iron and steel objects.
2) Fix the sentence:
A magnet has two polls called north and south.
Rewrite: A magnet has two poles called north and south.
3) Fix the sentence:
Magnets is strongest at the poles.
Rewrite: Magnets are strongest at the poles.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A magnet can attract objects made of iron or steel.
2) The two ends of a magnet are called north and south poles.
3) A magnet will not attract a wooden block.
4) A magnet is strongest at its poles.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Magnets can attract paper and plastic objects easily.
True
False
2) Every magnet has a north pole and a south pole.
True
False
3) Magnets are weakest right at their north and south poles.
True
False
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