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Roller Ball Race
Students use problem-solving skills and creativity to build a roller ball race track with adjustable ramp levels and changeable friction surfaces. They hypothesize how fast or slow balls will roll down ramps, varying the shape and size...
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Ball Identification Exercise
Fourth graders participate in a ball identification exercise to help them identify birds. As a class, their teacher throws them a variety of different sized and colored balls for them to describe. Using these factors, they work together...
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Ball Identification Exercise
Fourth graders categorize details quickly. During the exercise, 4th graders are asked to identify various types of balls as they are quickly thrown into the air and then concealed.
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Counting From 1 to 10
In this counting worksheet, students count balls in each problem up to the number 10. Students complete 9 problems total on this worksheet.
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Probability
In this probability learning exercise, students complete multiple choice probability questions about balls and spinners. Students complete 3 problems.
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Children's Room Counting
In this counting worksheet, students count the number of blocks, balls, crayons, and chairs they see in the room and cut and paste the correct number next to the item. Students count 4 items.
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Multiply and Complete Balls Exercise
In this multiplication worksheet, students complete the number sentence about multiplying a certain number of balls. Students complete 1 number sentence.
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Bouncing Balls
Students work together to examine how different types of balls react to colliding with different surfaces. They discover the difference between elastic and inelastic collisions. They practice calculating momentum as well.
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Making Bouncing Balls
Second graders analyze the composition of different balls. In this science lesson, 2nd graders create their own balls using materials provided by teacher. They demonstrate what their invention can do.
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Shaving Cream Creativity
Students get the shaving cream and any objects to play with. In this art lesson, students can make faces and hair on the balloons or balls. Students can create a castle and can even decorate each other as long as they do not eat.