There are 2 pages in the PPT - page one I used with my more able year 9 class, page two for the slightly less able.
You'll need bathroom scales and 1cm^2 graph paper to support this activity/worksheet. Most students needed a bit of help with which squares to count after drawing around their shoes.
I gave the students the option of using my mass if they weren't comfortable with sharing their own.
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Thank you! A clearly explained sheet, just perfect, thank you for sharing!
Great activity, exactly what I was looking for for a quick pressure lesson for my Year 11 students. I modified it by adding a stiletto exercise (a graph paper on the board showing a stiletto footprint) so the girls could calculate the crazy pressure of a stiletto!
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