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