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  1. BOUNCING BALLS STEM IDEAS/WORDS STEM Concept(s): Force & Motion, Structure & Properties of Materials Infants love playing with balls. Ball play is not just a motor learning …

  2. Bouncing requires your child to track the up and down movement of a ball, and to push it downward firmly so that it will rebound. Bouncing can be done on the spot (stationary), or on …

  3. Use this sheet & follow along the scientific method steps diagram to help plan & record your bouncing balls experiment!

  4. Bouncing from Elastic, Motionless Surfaces Both ball and surface dent during bounce.

  5. For this science fair project we will be seeing what’s the highest bouncing ball. Does the weight or material of a ball impact the bounce? We will be using an assortment of balls including a …

  6. Ask students to bounce the balls. > Use the planning sheet (see below) as a guide to recording predictions, planning an investigation and recording the results. > Ask students to design a …

  7. Before we can discuss the actual bouncing of the ball, we have to fi rst ascertain the weight and density of the ball to be bounced. For example, a soft, rubber bouncy ball will move in a far diff …