Use our ‘Amazing Magnet’ Slide Deck to teach your little learners about magnets and magnetism.
Looking For A Magnet Slide Deck?
If you’re introducing magnets to young learners, this engaging Magnet Slide Deck is the perfect way to kick off your lesson! Explicitly designed for kindergarten and first-grade students, this interactive presentation brings early science concepts to life through bright visuals, simple explanations, and opportunities for discussion.
K-1 Magnetism PowerPoint
This K–1 Magnetism PowerPoint was created to introduce young learners to the basic properties of magnets and how they interact with different materials. The slide deck includes:
- Easy-to-understand explanations of magnetic and nonmagnetic materials
- Real-life examples of objects that are attracted to magnets
- Bright, age-appropriate illustrations
- Opportunities for students to make predictions and observe
The content aligns with early science standards and is designed to support both whole-class instruction and small-group learning.
Download Your PowerPoint Presentation On Magnetism
Getting started is simple! Download your PowerPoint presentation on magnetism in just a few clicks. Click the dropdown arrow to choose between the editable Google Slides or PowerPoint Resource file.
This resource was created by Kendall Britnell, a teacher in Colorado and Teach Starter Collaborator.
Resources To Pair With Your Magnet PPT
After presenting your Magnet PPT, reinforce learning by pairing it with more magnet-themed activities and printables, such as:

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Kindergarten Magnet Printables
Use our Kindergarten magnet printables to engage your little learners and explore the world of magnets.

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Cut and Sort - Magnet Worksheet Pack
Use a cut and sort magnet worksheet to introduce your students to magnetic and non-magnetic objects.

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Types of Magnets Anchor Chart Pack
Download a Magnets Anchor Chart Pack to introduce your students to the different types of magnets.
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