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Students use their understanding of mass and weight to test how high they can jump on different planets.





Using metre rulers, calculators and some enthusiasm students can multiply their average jump by the relative mass of each of the planets in the solar system.





This lesson was pitched to a low ability class that needed an active way to practice their mathematics skills.

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