Back to All Events

LEAP Lab: Make a Bouncy Ball

  • Kendall/MIT Open Space 292 Main St. Cambridge, MA 02142 (map)

Registration is now closed!

Attendance is first come first served, regardless of registration.


Registration recommended! You’ll be the first to learn of event details or if the location or date changes due to inclement weather.

In this hands-on engineering activity, participants will create their own bouncy balls using materials found around the house. Explore how mixing materials in different ratios can affect the material properties of their bouncy balls! This program is designed with ages 5-9 in mind, but all young scientists are welcome to attend.

Presented in collaboration with the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at MIT in connection with the Cambridge Science Festival

  • L.E.A.P. stands for Learn, Explore, and Play! These programs are geared towards kids and families.

  • All minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Responsible adults, please keep a close eye on your kids.

    Photos and/or videos will be taken at this event. By entering and attending this event, you acknowledge and agree that your likeness may be included in photos and videos of the event and that those photos and videos may be used by MIT in connection with communications about MIT Open Space Programming or in other MIT communications, and/or shared with third parties, including on the Internet. If you do not agree to this usage, please notify a staff member when you arrive.

    We are committed to creating an inclusive, accessible environment on our website and in person at our events. If you would like to request a disability-related accommodation, please contact us at openspace@mit.edu as soon as possible to allow us time to respond. Requests made less than 2 weeks before the start date of your program may not be able to be met in time.

    This event will follow MIT policies and Covid safety guidelines. More info can be found at now.mit.edu/policies.

    With any questions, email us at openspace@mit.edu.

 
Previous
Previous
September 27

Night Under the Stars: Stargazing with MIT Astrogazers

Next
Next
September 29

The Science Carnival