Magnetic Slime is something of a misnomer. Kids know it as Magnetic Slime, but in reality it is Ferrous Slime! Magnets are Magnetic. Your fridge is Ferrous! Learn more by watching Amber Nicole teach to a live digital classroom.
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Tables where students are working should be covered carefully and students themselves should have art or messy clothes on as this lesson involves paint.
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Chadwick talks about iron oxide and shows it reacting to the magnet in fuzzy messes. He also encourages students to explore their own environment with the magnet from the kit to discover what objects are also ferrous. Chadwick also demonstrates how magnets interact with each other!
Students should only begin watching this video after they have their supplies in hand and checked off on the list sent to them.
Tables where students are working should be covered carefully and students themselves should have art or messy clothes on as this lesson involves paint.
Stop, rewind, slow down the video as you need!
This is one of the most difficult slimes to make. The Iron Oxide Powder seems to interact and give those polymer chains some difficulty. Elise challenges through it with a remote classroom full of students and emphasizes safety and some slime recovery techniques when it gets too stiff!
Students should only begin watching this video after they have their supplies in hand and checked off on the list sent to them.
Tables where students are working should be covered carefully and students themselves should have art or messy clothes on as this lesson involves paint.
Stop, rewind, slow down the video as you need!
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