What are magnetic words?
A magnet word is a key word in a passage. After reading a section, you might ask yourself what the passage was about. A word that summarizes that section would be a magnet word. Magnet words attract supporting details or words that describe or go along with them.
How do you make magnet words?
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- Cut out interesting words or phrases from your book. Paint a thin layer of ModPodge onto your magnet sheet (see below under “Meanwhile”).
- Place a cut-out word onto the thin layer of ModPodge.
- Paint another thin layer over the word you just placed.
- Repeat using all the words you’ve cut out.
How many words in magnetic Poetry?
300
It includes over 300 carefully-chosen words and word fragments designed to take your imagination to all kinds of uncharted territories.
What font is magnetic poetry?
The exciting new typewriter font, Coronette, combines old-fashioned charm with modern typographic sensibilities. Originally commissioned as a custom font for Magnetic Poetry, this clean, medium-weight typewriter font is now available to the general font-lovin’ public.
What is magnets made from?
Magnets are made of a group of metals called ferromagnetic metals. Nickel and iron are examples of these metals. Metals such as these are unique in their ability to be magnetized uniformly.
How do you use a magnetic poetry kit?
Here are some ideas for a custom magnetic poetry kit: Use words and phrases to remind them of you and better times. Use words that will retell a funny inside joke. Pick inspirational words to help them get through these uncertain times.
What is a magnet in physics?
magnet, any material capable of attracting iron and producing a magnetic field outside itself.
What is a blackout poetry?
What is blackout poetry? Blackout poetry is when you take a written piece of text from a book, newspaper, or magazine and redact words, in order to come up with your very own poetry!
Is tin magnetic?
Metal detectors will detect non-magnetic metals such as gold, silver, copper, and tin. Only ferromagnetic materials such as iron, cobalt, and nickel are attracted to magnetic fields strongly enough to be truly considered magnetic.