This document summarizes a physics student presentation on the impulse-momentum theorem. The presentation includes an introduction outlining relevant physics standards, the scientific method format that will be followed, and physical observations related to elastic and inelastic collisions. It then details the research and literature review on impulse, momentum, and the impulse-momentum theorem. The hypotheses predict how mass and elasticity will affect impulse. The presentation describes an impulse-momentum lab experiment dropping balls of different masses and elasticities onto a force plate. It includes safety precautions, materials, procedures, sample data analysis and graphs, error analysis, and conclusions. It concludes with additional student activities applying impulse-momentum calculations.