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Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime
Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime
Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime
Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime
Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime
Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime
Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime
Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime
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Make magnetic slime and learn about friendship in this easy, fun science activity. This resource includes step-by-step instructions for making magnetic slime and how to use it as an object lesson for friendship. Students will learn how David and Jonathon stuck together during hard times and provide an excellent example of how friends stay loyal through the good and the bad. Your student(s) will love this fun, easy science experiment using magnets, iron filings, and homemade magnetic slime!

Students will make and investigate the properties of magnetic slime, and relate it to David and Jonathon's friendship. A bonus activity investigating magnetic fields is also included.

Learning topics include:

  • Magnetic fields
  • Magnetic force
  • Bible Story about David and Jonathan

Activities include:

  • Exploring magnetic fields
  • Making magnetic slime
  • Magnet activities with magnetic slime

This lesson is perfect for homeschoolers, Christian schools, Sunday school or Youth Group. The materials are easy to find and the activity does not require any advance preparation. The included content links science to the Bible.

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Science Sunday School Lesson: Science Activity & Bible Story - Friendship Slime

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Description

Make magnetic slime and learn about friendship in this easy, fun science activity. This resource includes step-by-step instructions for making magnetic slime and how to use it as an object lesson for friendship. Students will learn how David and Jonathon stuck together during hard times and provide an excellent example of how friends stay loyal through the good and the bad. Your student(s) will love this fun, easy science experiment using magnets, iron filings, and homemade magnetic slime!

Students will make and investigate the properties of magnetic slime, and relate it to David and Jonathon's friendship. A bonus activity investigating magnetic fields is also included.

Learning topics include:

  • Magnetic fields
  • Magnetic force
  • Bible Story about David and Jonathan

Activities include:

  • Exploring magnetic fields
  • Making magnetic slime
  • Magnet activities with magnetic slime

This lesson is perfect for homeschoolers, Christian schools, Sunday school or Youth Group. The materials are easy to find and the activity does not require any advance preparation. The included content links science to the Bible.

Check out these other Faith-Based Object Lessons!

Meditation for Christians

Chalkboard Slime Object Lesson about Forgiveness

Fermentation in Yeast Object Lesson about Growing your Faith

Strawberry DNA Extraction Object Lesson about God's Omnipresence

Personal Prints Object Lesson on Everyone's Uniqueness

Testing Reaction TIme Amazing Brain Object Lesson

Marshmallow Gratitude Object Lesson on Gratitude

Center of Gravity Object Lesson with King Josiah

These Holiday-Themed Object Lessons:

Kernal Vision Object Lesson about Having Vision

Thanksgiving Minute-to-Win-It Games

St. Patrick's Day Bath Bomb

Valentine's Day Rotoflyer (free)

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I used this for my Sunday school class. It was exactly what I needed.
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NGSSMS-PS2-3
Ask questions about data to determine the factors that affect the strength of electric and magnetic forces. Examples of devices that use electric and magnetic forces could include electromagnets, electric motors, or generators. Examples of data could include the effect of the number of turns of wire on the strength of an electromagnet, or the effect of increasing the number or strength of magnets on the speed of an electric motor. Assessment about questions that require quantitative answers is limited to proportional reasoning and algebraic thinking.
NGSSMS-PS2-5
Conduct an investigation and evaluate the experimental design to provide evidence that fields exist between objects exerting forces on each other even though the objects are not in contact. Examples of this phenomenon could include the interactions of magnets, electrically-charged strips of tape, and electrically-charged pith balls. Examples of investigations could include first-hand experiences or simulations. Assessment is limited to electric and magnetic fields, and limited to qualitative evidence for the existence of fields.
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