| A | B |
| temporary magnet | a magnet that does not keeps its magnetism for very long |
| unlike | poles that are different like north and south |
| north pole | a pole of a magnet that points north |
| south pole | a pole of a magnet that points south |
| neutral | an object that has the same number of positive and negative charges |
| lodestone | a natural magnetic rock |
| magnet | an object that attracts or pulls on mainly steel or iron |
| like | poles that are the same like north and north |
| attracts | the north pole of a magnet does this to the south pole of a magnet |
| lightning | this strikes the tallest object during a storm |
| compass | a magnetized needle that always points north |
| magnetism | a magnet's property of attracting iron or steel |
| static electricity | the buildup of electric charges |
| repels | the north pole of a magnet does this to the north pole of a magnet |
| permanent magnet | a magnet that keeps its magnetism for a very long time |
| negative | the name of the charge that moves from one object to another |
| electric charges | these can be either negative or positive |
| strongest | a magnet is this at the poles |
| lines of force | these are formed by iron filings at the ends of a magnet |
| electric discharge | this is when the negative charges of an object jumps to another object |