“Draw the sentence”

Magnets

“Draw” the following sentences. You are allowed a maximum of one word per drawing (so 8 in total)

1.  Magnets ALWAYS have two poles, North and South.

2.  Opposite poles attract, and like poles repel.

3.  Iron (steel), cobalt and nickel are the only elements that are attracted to magnets.

4.  When a magnetic material is close to a magnet, it becomes a magnet itself.

5.  Iron is a SOFT magnetic material;it is easily magnetised but easily loses its magnetism.

6.  Steel is a HARD magnetic material; it is hard to magnetise but keeps its magnetism.

7.  The magnetic field around a bar magnet is shaped like a burger, with lines and arrows going from N to S.

8.  Nottingham is the home of good football.

“Draw the sentence”

Magnets

“Draw” the following sentences. You are allowed a maximum of one word per drawing (so 8 in total)

1.  Magnets ALWAYS have two poles, North and South.

2.  Opposite poles attract, and like poles repel.

3.  Iron (steel), cobalt and nickel are the only elements that are attracted to magnets.

4.  When a magnetic material is close to a magnet, it becomes a magnet itself.

5.  Iron is a SOFT magnetic material;it is easily magnetised but easily loses its magnetism.

6.  Steel is a HARD magnetic material; it is hard to magnetise but keeps its magnetism.

7.  The magnetic field around a bar magnet is shaped like a burger, with lines and arrows going from N to S.

8.  Nottingham is the home of good football.

“Draw the sentence”

Magnets

“Draw” the following sentences. You are allowed a maximum of one word per drawing (so 8 in total)

1.  Magnets ALWAYS have two poles, North and South.

2.  Opposite poles attract, and like poles repel.

3.  Iron (steel), cobalt and nickel are the only elements that are attracted to magnets.

4.  When a magnetic material is close to a magnet, it becomes a magnet itself.

5.  Iron is a SOFT magnetic material;it is easily magnetised but easily loses its magnetism.

6.  Steel is a HARD magnetic material; it is hard to magnetise but keeps its magnetism.

7.  The magnetic field around a bar magnet is shaped like a burger, with lines and arrows going from N to S.

8.  Nottingham is the home of good football.