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GRAVITY-Computer Activities

The Earth Without Gravity

Gravity, the Earth, and the Moon

Historyforkids.org Gravity

Gravity Launch...Land the Rocket Safely

1.  Please visit two of the first three sites and read the information provided.  Some of the sites have multiple pages for you to explore.
 
2.  Take five minutes to visit the "Gravity Force" site.  See how many missions you can successfully complete.  Consider how difficult or easy it is to successfully complete each mission.  Would it be just as hard if you worked for NASA?
 
3.  Open Microsoft Word and write a  sixth grade paragraph about gravity.  Your paragraph should include at least four new things about gravity that you did not already know.  It needs a topic sentence, the four supporting details, and a conclusion.
 
4. Make sure that your name is on your paper and print it out.  Turn it in to me.
 
5. If you have time, you may visit the other websites or continue playing the "gravity Force" game.

INERTIA- Computer Activities