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Science Investigations for Wimbledon

Wimbledon has started, and tennis fans in the UK have been very excited, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to share some lovely tennis science investigation ideas.

These easy activities are brilliant for outdoor learning and work well in a home or school environment.

Easy Tennis Themed Science Experiments

Tennis Ball Catapult

First up is our fantastic tennis ball catapult, perfect for some backyard tennis fun. Try using different sized balls and catapults to investigate how the distance and trajectory of the balls change.

Ask a friend to hit the ball back with a racquet for an extra challenge.

Large catapult made with garden sticks

 

Why do balls bounce?

Find out why balls bounce with an easy tennis ball themed science investigation. My free instructions also come with a handy results table.

Tennis themed bouncing ball science investigation

Wimbledon Snacks

Strawberries and cream

Wimbledon always makes me think of strawberries and cream. Melting chocolate and dipping strawberries into it is a delicious way to learn about changes of state.

chocolate covered strawberries

Eton Mess

Discover how egg white transforms when whisked by making a meringue to go with the strawberries.

As an extra challenge, try my toppling meringue towers. These are a great twist on the traditional Eton Mess.

MEringue towers for a fun kitchen science experiment

Weather

Wimbledon is famous for rain! A DIY rain gauge is a simple science activity and is great for making observations over time.


How does exercise affect the body?

Discover what happens to your heart rate after exercise with an easy investigation.

Tennis themed heart rate and exercise science activity
stethoscope

Other ideas

Can you set up a bowling game with tennis balls? Is it easier to knock down skittles if the balls are thrown with a lot of force? Does a windy day make it harder to knock down the skittles?

Can you set up a giant tennis ball maze in a tuff spot or make one with cardboard? You could try blowing the balls with a straw.

Test your reaction time using a ruler. Can you improve your reaction time with practice?

Can you think of any more tennis science ideas for us?

Easy tennis themed science investigations for kids

Last Updated on July 7, 2024 by Emma Vanstone



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