20 Fun Magnet Activities, Ideas, and Experiments for Kids

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1. Magnetic Treasure Hunt: Hide small magnetic objects around the house or classroom and have children search for them using a magnet to explore magnetism in action.

2. Dancing Paper Clip Puppets: Attach paper clips to lightweight cardboard puppets and move them around by manipulating a magnet beneath the surface.

3. Magnetic Painting: Place a large sheet of paper on top of a magnetic surface. Dip magnets in paint and use them to create unique designs on the paper.

4. DIY Magnetic Slime: Combine glue, liquid starch, iron filings, and food coloring to create a colorful magnetic slime that reacts with magnets.

5. Build a Magnet Maze: Using cardboard, straws, and magnets, create a maze for small magnetic objects to navigate through.

6. Fridge Magnet Spelling: Use alphabet fridge magnets to practice spelling or construct sentences on the refrigerator door.

7. Design Your Own Magnets: Have kids paint or draw designs on a piece of paper, then glue it onto adhesive magnetic strips for custom fridge magnets.

8. Fishing Game: Create a “fishing” game with paper fish that have paper clips attached as fins, string, and a stick with a magnet on the end as a fishing rod.

9. Magnetic Levitation Experiment: Create a unique levitation effect using ring-shaped magnets and stacking them on top of each other using their repelling force.

10. Create Magnetic Sculptures: Collect various metallic objects like nuts, bolts, screws, or washers and let kids arrange them into creative sculptures using magnets.

11. Make Your Own Compass: Show kids how to construct their own simple compassing device using a needle, cork, bowl of water, and bar magnet to demonstrate Earth’s magnetic field.

12. Cereal Iron Detection: Teach children about iron-fortified cereals by crushing cereal flakes and extracting the iron content with a strong magnet inside a plastic bag.

13. Homemade Electromagnet: Build a simple electromagnet by wrapping copper wire around a nail and attaching the ends to a battery, allowing it to interact with metallic objects.

14. Magical Magnetic Movement: Place a strong magnet under a desktop and show kids how it can move objects like paper clips, coins, or thumbtacks from the top of the desk.

15. Matching Pairs Memory Game: Print images onto adhesive magnetic sheets, cut out pairs, and place them on a magnetic surface for a fun memory game.

16. Floating Paper Clip Experiment: Demonstrate magnetic force by suspending a paper clip in midair using a magnet positioned above it.

17. Magnetic Racing Cars: Attach magnets to toy cars and create racetracks mapped out on magnetic surfaces for racing competitions.

18. Soda Can Chain Reaction: Show children how magnets interact with aluminum containers by creating a “chain reaction” racing game using soda cans and multiple bar magnets.

19. Colorful Confetti Attraction: Spread magnetic confetti on a table and provide kids with magnets to explore the party decorations’ attraction to the magnets.

20. Magnetic Solar System: Teach kids about space using magnetic spheres and metallic sheets designed as planets, inviting them to build their solar system model based on scientific principles.

These 20 fun magnet activities, ideas, and experiments encourage hands-on learning for kids while teaching them about their environment’s fascinating world of magnetism.

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