1. Stand with your back and feet against a wall. Have someone place something on the floor at your feet. Try to pick it up.
2. Stand against a wall sideways with your arm and leg touching the wall, with nothing to hold onto. Lift your other leg straight out away from the wall.
3. Place a chair against a wall. Bend over the chair so that your head touches the wall and your upper body is parallel to the floor. Lift the chair to your chest and then stand up. View Girls Always Win Challenge
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What is the effect of gravity? Look at this video
(Pearson ebook page 298)
in this Pearson ebook interactive (page 298)
Practical Investigation Pearson ebook Page 303 'Look out below'. A suggestion is to use time-lapse video to collect data.
Practical Investigation Pearson ebook Page 304 'Robocopter'. Here are the templates to make whirlygigs. This excel document is useful to learn more about selecting the most appropriate graph for data.
Science By Doing Digital 6.1 - How does gravity affect motion?
(Extension: Science By Doing Digital 6.2 - Defying Gravity
Your teacher may ask you to investigate gravity in the Cosmos Lesson - Gravity: A Home for the Milky Way.
Science By Doing Digital 6.3 Toys in Space