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A Museum of Science Traveling Program

Electromagnetism

Description

Electromagnetism is a 60-

minute presentation that

reinforces concepts about

electricity and magnetism as

both forces and forms of

energy. It is designed to build

on NGSS-based curricula.

NGSS: Next Generation Science Standards

Needs

We bring all materials and

equipment, including a video

projector and screen. Access

to 110-volt electricity is

required.

Space Requirements

The program can be presented in assembly-

suitable spaces like gyms, multipurpose rooms,

cafeterias, and auditoriums.

Goals: Electric Force

Van de Graaff generators are

excellent for demonstrating

the forces that exist between

like and opposite charges.

Goals: Magnetic Force

Magnets attract and repel

just like electric charges,

and we can even create a

magnet by using electricity,

and vice-versa.

Goals: Fields of Force

Fields allow forces to act at

a distance, just like how a

charged balloon can lift up

your hair without even

touching it.

Goals: Energy

Learn how forces can

transfer Energy to different

forms. For example, see

how electric energy can

transfer to light, heat, and

sound.

Finale

We’ll conclude with an

exciting transformation

of energy, using

electromagnetism to

light a fire, or give an

object enough kinetic

energy to fly across the

room!

Additional Content

In addition to these core goals,

other concepts are taught with

additional demonstrations.

Program Details

• Can only be booked for

school groups during the

school year.

• Only available for fourth-

grade students studying the

program content.

Program Details

• Capacity is eight classes

(200 students) per session.

• Up to two consecutive

sessions can be taught per

day.

NGSS Connections

• 4-PS3-2. Make observations to show that energy can be

transferred from place to place by sound, light, heat, and

electric currents.

• 4-PS3-4. Apply scientific principles of energy and motion

to test and refine a device that converts kinetic energy to

electrical energy or uses stored energy to cause motion or

produce light or sound.

NGSS Scientific and Engineering

Practices Incorporated

• Asking questions and defining problems.

• Planning and carrying out investigations.

• Using mathematics and computational thinking.

• Developing and using models.

• Analyzing and interpreting data.

• Constructing explanations and designing solutions.

2019 – 2020 Prices

Sessions per Day Price

1 Session $575

2 Sessions $950

No mileage fees charged in New England in 2019-20 School Year.

Electromagnetism

For information/reservations:

mos.org/travelingprograms

travelingprograms@mos.org

617-589-0354

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