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Topic Weight and gravity Level Key Stage 3 Ouctomes To be able to draw simple force diagrams To understand that weight is the force due to gravity that acts on any object with a mass To consider if there is an ‘up’ or ‘down’ in space www.thescienceteacher.co.uk | resources for science teachers who like to think

Jenny I’m on top of the World! Jenny is on top of the World, or is she? Jane is in trouble, or is she? Jane has long hair like Jenny. Can you draw on Jane’s hair. Jane

Jenny Jane Can you explain in your own words to Jane why she will not fall off the world. You may want to draw some force diagrams to help. If Jane did fall off the world, where would she go and what would happen to her? Was Jenny really on top of the world?! Is there an up and down in space?