The kids were still playing with the magnets this morning, when they discovered, that magnets attract iron through water, as well as through air.





Their new fishing game was an instant hit.
And yes, just in case you're observant, they were still wearing their pajamas at 9:30 this morning.
It's great to be a homeschooler.
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We did a magnet lesson last month. It was a blast. It looks like you guys had a lot of fun too:)
God bless
*ahem*- Who ISN'T in their PJ's at 9:30 in the morning? (To steal tour phrase- "It's great to be a homeschooler!)
You have a "really" strong magnet! I tried with our garden variety one - no such luck.
We were using the magnet wand that came with our Klutz Explorabook. But, we also have a number of rare earth magnets, we used when we were making a basic electric generator.
Meh, mine still wear pajamas some days until it's bed again......
And yes, snowmen in Texas are smaller.......
Fun!!
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