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  • Use this interactive graphic organiser to highlight common alternative conceptions about gravity and satellites. Students can place the labels where they think they belong. This activity can be done individually, in pairs or as a whole class.

    Gravity and satellites: true or false? – graphic organiser

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                Rights: The University of Waikato Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato Published 15 June 2020, Updated 20 August 2020 Referencing Hub media

                This resource highlights some of the more common misunderstandings students may hold about gravity and space. Encourage students to discuss their reasoning for where they have placed the statements.

                Place the labels where you think they belong. You can move the labels from one place to another, if you change your mind. When you are ready, click the Check answers button to check your ideas, then click the Reset incorrect button to try again. This activity can be done individually, in pairs or as a whole class.

                Use the Download exercise button for a PDF of the diagram and labels.

                See the Gravity and satellites: true or false? activity for additional support in using this interactive.

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