This catchy, upbeat song by The Bonus Point Band teaches about the poles of a magnet. What are they? How are they labeled? Where are they located on the magnet? The lyrics are included below.
"North and South"
North and south, every magnet has two poles.
North and south, you'll never find them in solo.
You will find the poles of the magnet on each end.
They are north and south and they're labeled S and N.
They're the strongest parts and attract the opposite.
It's a wonder of nature, and we call it a magnet.
North and south, a compass needle points due north.
North and south, there are other ways to use this force.
You will find the poles of the magnet on each end.
They are north and south and they're labeled S and N.
They're the strongest parts and attract the opposite.
It's a wonder of nature, and we call it a magnet.
"North and South" by Ash Kizer is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.

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The Bonus Point Band has performed at schools across the southeastern United States. Highlights include their performance at City Stages in Birmingham, Alabama. Lead singer and songwriter, Ash Kizer teaches fifth grade at Adamsville Elementary School in Adamsville, Alabama. He has written hundreds of EduPop study songs, a few commercial jingles, a school song, and two radio show themes.
