| 5th grade science project ideas can be a little more | | | | lemon oil, and see which person smells it first. Have |
| complex than the previous grades as the children are | | | | them record the times they first smell the fragrance so |
| at the age where they can do the majority of the | | | | you can see if they differ. |
| experiment on their own, with guidance from their | | | | Another project idea is to see if food that's cooked in |
| teacher or parents. It should still be a fairly straight | | | | the microwave cools at the same rate as food |
| forward project mind you, and one that they're quite | | | | cooked in the oven, to do this all you need to do is |
| interested in because if they pick a topic they don't | | | | cook the foods to the same temperature, then place a |
| really care for they're going to get bored and it will | | | | thermometer in each one and see which cools down |
| show in their work. | | | | the fastest. A few more ideas are which brand of |
| An example of a 5th grade science project ideas is to | | | | batteries last the longest, or does the color of a light |
| see if people have the same sense of smell, which | | | | affect how well it cuts through the fog? There are |
| can be accomplished by having two people stand at | | | | many, many ideas of projects for 5th graders, it's all a |
| separate ends of a room while you stand in the middle, | | | | matter of finding something the child is interested in. |
| and open a few different thinks such as vinegar and | | | | |