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FRICTION ACTION printable

SUBJECT
Science, Force and motion, Baseball

GRADE
Pre-K-2

AGE
4-8

COLLECTION
Cross-Curricular Connections With Sports

Source
The Magic School Bus: Science Fun Activities
Lessons designed to help you use Scholastic's The Magic School Bus as a supplement to your curriculum. The activities provided build on children's interest in The Magic School Bus and offer lots of opportunities to engage them in hands-on learning. Remember what Ms. Frizzle says, "Get out there and explore!"

The Magic School Bus Plays Ball

Field Trip Notes
Ralphie's delighted! Ms. Frizzle's class is going to a baseball game. Of course, it's a very special baseball game. The Magic School Bus shrinks and takes Ms. Frizzle and the kids inside a book to a frictionless baseball field. Ralphie hits a homer he'd never have imagined in the world of friction, and all the kids find out about friction and other pushes and pulls. But when they get on the Bus to head back to school, the book closes with them inside it. How can they get out of the book? Can what they've learned about forces and friction help them make it home?

Ms. Frizzle's Ideas for the Day

Friction Action

Going Hands-On

What a difference friction makes! When Ms. Frizzle's kids get off the Bus into the world of nonfriction, they can't even walk. Your kids can work in small groups to find how movement chanes when there is more - and less - friction.

What You Need

  • Shoe box
  • Popsicle stick
  • Large rubber band
  • Tape
  • A copy of FRICTION ACTION page
  • Ruler
  • Table
  • Small stones to fit inside box
  • Rounded pencils or straws

Talk About It

What Makes a Ball Move? by Ralphie

Help children think about friction by asking: Where would be a good place to slide? Why?

illustration of step 1
What To Do 

  1. Prepare a box for each group. Cut a small hole in one end. Pull the rubber band through the hole, loop it around the stick, and tape the stick in place
  2. Give each group a copy of the FRICTION ACTION page 
  3. Help children follow the directions for the activity.

Next Stop 

Discuss other ways besides rollers to make less friction between the box and the table. Try putting marbles, sugar, or ice under the box.

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