What Is a Gravitational Field
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What Is a Gravitational Field? is a one-page scaffolded science sheet that takes students from a plain-language definition of a gravitational field to writing their own explanation in a single sentence. A full answer key is included.
The sheet opens with a stated learning goal and a four-word Word Bank (area, mass, pull, stronger) laid out in a clean grid, so every student has an entry point. Three fill-in-the-blank statements build the core idea in order: a field is an invisible area around an object, gravity inside that field pulls objects toward it, and objects with more mass have stronger gravity — the key distinction, since students routinely assume that bigger simply means stronger.
Students then label a diagram showing Earth ringed by a dashed field boundary with arrows pointing inward from every direction, identifying the field, the gravity arrows, and the planet itself. A Think question asks them to compare a basketball with Earth and explain why one field is stronger, pushing past recognition into reasoning.
The sheet closes with a Quick Check and a one-sentence summary line where students put the concept in their own words — ideal as an exit ticket.
What's included: 1 student page (PDF) and 1 answer key with a sample summary response. This is Sheet 2 in the gravity series and pairs directly with What Is Gravity?
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