Weight is the measure of how heavy or light an object is.
How is Weight Measured?
Weight is measured using a scale. The unit of measurement for weight is the pound (lb) in the United States and the kilogram (kg) in most other countries.
What Affects Weight?
The weight of an object is affected by the force of gravity. Objects weigh less on the moon because the force of gravity is weaker there, and they weigh more on planets with stronger gravity, like Jupiter.
Activities to Understand Weight
Use a scale to weigh different objects like fruits, toys, or books. Compare their weights and discuss which is heavier or lighter.
Discuss the concept of weight in daily activities, such as lifting groceries or picking up a backpack. Ask the child to identify which objects are heavy and which are light.
Key Takeaways
Weight is the measure of how heavy or light an object is.
Weight is measured using a scale, and it is affected by the force of gravity.
Observe seasonal patterns of sunrise and sunset to describe the relationship between the number of hours of daylight and the time of year (e.g., more hours of daylight during summer as compared to winter).