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Science:  Simple Bouncing Ball Experiment With Data Table & Graph Practice
Science:  Simple Bouncing Ball Experiment With Data Table & Graph Practice
Science:  Simple Bouncing Ball Experiment With Data Table & Graph Practice
Science:  Simple Bouncing Ball Experiment With Data Table & Graph Practice
Science:  Simple Bouncing Ball Experiment With Data Table & Graph Practice
Science:  Simple Bouncing Ball Experiment With Data Table & Graph Practice
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"We were doing a science experiment with bouncing the ball and I wanted my students to have a well organized template for them to write in. This was perfect for it. "
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This simple experiment can be used in open inquiry by giving students three different sized balls and a meter stick so they can design their own experiments.

Included (all black & white pages - easy to copy):

(1) teacher reference page to give students much or little guidance.

(2) pages for students to write a problem statement, hypothesis, experiment design, materials needed, procedure, data table (for independent and dependent variables), an area for a graph, and conclusion.

Some Ideas For Use: Illustrate the concept of dependent and independent variables, Introduce, reinforce, basic physics Newton's law of motion, graphing skills, scientific method, and more.

Many NGSS standards can be applied:

3-PS2-2. Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions: Make observations and/or measurements Planning and Carrying Out Investigations

MS-PS3-2. Energy: Develop a model to describe that when the arrangement of objects interacting at a distance changes, different amounts of potential energy are stored in the system.

HS-PS2-1. Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions: Analyze that Newton’s second law of motion describes the mathematical relationship among the net force on a macroscopic object.

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Science: Simple Bouncing Ball Experiment With Data Table & Graph Practice

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What others say

"We were doing a science experiment with bouncing the ball and I wanted my students to have a well organized template for them to write in. This was perfect for it. "
star
Elle M.

Description

This simple experiment can be used in open inquiry by giving students three different sized balls and a meter stick so they can design their own experiments.

Included (all black & white pages - easy to copy):

(1) teacher reference page to give students much or little guidance.

(2) pages for students to write a problem statement, hypothesis, experiment design, materials needed, procedure, data table (for independent and dependent variables), an area for a graph, and conclusion.

Some Ideas For Use: Illustrate the concept of dependent and independent variables, Introduce, reinforce, basic physics Newton's law of motion, graphing skills, scientific method, and more.

Many NGSS standards can be applied:

3-PS2-2. Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions: Make observations and/or measurements Planning and Carrying Out Investigations

MS-PS3-2. Energy: Develop a model to describe that when the arrangement of objects interacting at a distance changes, different amounts of potential energy are stored in the system.

HS-PS2-1. Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions: Analyze that Newton’s second law of motion describes the mathematical relationship among the net force on a macroscopic object.

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We were doing a science experiment with bouncing the ball and I wanted my students to have a well organized template for them to write in. This was perfect for it.
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Odd format of excel.
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