Let’s go step by step to match each magnet shape with its correct name.
We have 6 magnets on the left (numbered 1 to 6) and 6 names on the right. We need to draw lines from each number to the correct shape name.
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Step 1: Look at Magnet #1
It looks like a U-shape — curved with two ends labeled N and S. That’s called a
horseshoe magnet.
→ So, #1 → horseshoe magnet
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Step 2: Look at Magnet #2
It’s a straight rectangular bar, red on top (N), blue on bottom (S). This is a classic
bar magnet.
→ So, #2 → bar magnet
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Step 3: Look at Magnet #3
It’s flat and round with a hole in the middle — like a donut. That’s a
ring magnet.
→ So, #3 → ring magnet
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Step 4: Look at Magnet #4
It’s shaped like a cylinder — long and round, with N and S on the ends. That’s a
cylindrical magnet.
→ So, #4 → cylindrical magnet
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Step 5: Look at Magnet #5
It’s short and wide, like a pancake or coin — flat circle, no hole. That’s a
disc magnet.
→ So, #5 → disc magnet
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Step 6: Look at Magnet #6
It’s perfectly round like a ball, split into N (top half) and S (bottom half). That’s a
sphere magnet.
→ So, #6 → sphere magnet
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Now let’s double-check all matches:
- #1 → horseshoe magnet
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- #2 → bar magnet
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- #3 → ring magnet
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- #4 → cylindrical magnet
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- #5 → disc magnet
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- #6 → sphere magnet
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All match correctly based on standard magnet shapes.
Final Answer:
1 → horseshoe magnet
2 → bar magnet
3 → ring magnet
4 → cylindrical magnet
5 → disc magnet
6 → sphere magnet
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of magnets worksheet.