Rainbow Premium High-Bounce Uncoated-Foam Balls
These high-density uncoated foam balls have the same excellent bounce and consistency as coated foam. Bounce them into high-speed games such as tennis, soccer, volleyball, and even basketball.
Perfect for Skill Progression
When younger students shy away from participating in sports or activities, they may be intimidated by the ball. This friendly, uncoated-foam ball is an ideal tool to help students become more confident and learn basic sport skills before progressing to traditional sports balls.
Premium Construction
Premium foam makes this the best uncoated-foam ball we offer. A soaring bounce is ideal for fast-paced activities, and its skinless design makes it easy to outfit an entire school affordably. Because these are uncoated, indoor use is recommended.
Versatile Play
Whether using these balls for traditional sports or target games, they're perfect wherever a lively ball with more bounce is needed! Plus, choose from three sizes to match up each student with the right ball. Rainbow colors aid students in tracking during flight and add a fun pop of color to almost any activity.
15 Fundamental Movement Skill Activities Using Rainbow Premium High-Bounce Uncoated Foam Balls
The Rainbow Premium High-Bounce Uncoated Foam Balls are in multiple diameters and designed for lively, high-bounce action with a soft, open-cell foam construction. Unlike coated foam balls, these uncoated balls offer a lighter touch and greater rebound, making them perfect for fast-paced, energetic activities. Their vibrant rainbow colors make them easy to track and ideal for team-based games, while their bounciness opens up new opportunities for developing manipulative skills like bouncing, catching, and striking—safely and with added fun.
Below are 15 creative and movement-rich physical education activity ideas using Rainbow Premium High-Bounce Uncoated Foam Balls. These activities focus on developing a wide range of fundamental movement skills and can be easily adapted for students of all ages and group sizes.
1. Rainbow Color Bounce Match: Students dribble the ball to a matching color cone or spot. Enhances color recognition, dribbling, and locomotor movement.
2. High Bounce Hoop Shot: Students bounce the ball and attempt to land it in a DuraHoop from a distance. Combines power, aim, and bouncing precision.
3. Wall Ball Catch Back: Students bounce the ball off a wall and catch the rebound. Add challenges like jumping or turning before catching. Develops tracking and agility.
4. Partner Pass Bounce: In pairs, students bounce the ball to one another. Vary distance and speed. Builds partner cooperation and bounce control.
5. Underhand Bounce Target: Students bounce the ball with an underhand toss into targets like hoops or bins. Builds accuracy and bounce technique.
6. Bounce Balance Walk: Students bounce the ball while walking heel-to-toe along a line. Builds coordination and dynamic balance.
7. Jump & Bounce Pass: Students jump up and perform a bounce pass to a partner mid-air. Adds plyometric challenge and coordination.
8. Bounce Bowling Bash: Students bounce the ball to knock down cone. Promotes bounce control and aiming.
9. Rainbow Round-the-Body Bounce: Students bounce the ball around their body in a circular motion. Reverse directions. Enhances full-body manipulation and flow.
10. Rainbow High Bounce Four Square: Play a modified four square game where students must use high bounces only. Encourages tracking and striking control.
11. Bounce-Paddle-Run: Students use paddles to bounce the ball across the gym, racing to a finish line. Teaches striking and running coordination.
12. Team Bounce Circle Pass: Students form circles and bounce-pass the ball around. Add multiple balls for challenge. Builds group awareness and teamwork.
13. Rainbow Bounce Ladder: Place floor ladders and have students bounce the ball in each space. Progress with speed. Develops precision and footwork.
14. Scooter Bounce Chase: Students ride scooters and chase a bouncing ball, retrieve it, and return. Combines locomotion and object pursuit.
15. Bounce & Build Challenge: Students bounce the ball five times, then add a cone to a tower. Continue until the tower falls. Combines motor skills with team focus and control.













