Weight vs. Mass
Interactive worksheet with auto-grading, instant feedback, and printable PDF.
- Format
- Interactive (Online), Printable (PDF)
- Grades
- 5678
- Subjects
- science
- Standards
- NGSS MS-PS2-4
What's included
About this worksheet
Weight vs. Mass is a one-page scaffolded science sheet that fixes one of the most persistent confusions in physical science — students use mass and weight as if they mean the same thing, and most worksheets simply assert the difference rather than making students see it. A complete answer key is included.
A six-word Word Bank supports a compare table that lines the two ideas up side by side: what each one actually is (matter versus the pull of gravity), whether it changes, and what units it is measured in (kilograms versus newtons).
The centerpiece is a controlled comparison. The same 6 kg backpack hangs from a spring scale twice — once on Earth, where the scale reads 60 N, and once on the Moon, where the reading is left blank. Nothing about the backpack changes; only the world does. Told that the Moon's gravity is about one sixth of Earth's, students work out the Moon reading themselves and then state both numbers in one sentence: the mass is still 6 kg, but the weight is only 10 N. The figures divide evenly, so the arithmetic confirms the reasoning instead of clouding it, and seeing the two numbers side by side in a single sentence is what finally makes the distinction stick.
What's included: 1 student page (PDF) plus 1 answer key with a sample response.
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