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Fifth Grade Science Fair Project Ideas

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This science fair project idea creates cool new colorful fabric pattern designs and experiments with the mixing of colors.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
This science project idea examines the effect of microwaving on various objects.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
This science fair project idea examines liquids of different densities.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
The project determines determine if a sports drink affects the heart rate of a student athlete during exercise.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
The objective of this science fair project is to examine the basic principles of air pressure using simple materials like a balloon, straw and string.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
This science fair project idea determines what household items are good conductors of electricity.
Fifth Grade
Third Grade
The goal of this science fair project is to demonstrate different ways to generate static electricity and record its effects.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
In this project, a magnet is used to collect iron from breakfast cereals.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
Fruits, molasses, sugar, honey, corn syrup, or jelly? The goal of this science fair project is to explore which foods yeast cells eat.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
What can you do with hair after its cut? This science project teaches you practical uses for human hair.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
This science project encourages students to investigate the Mozart Effect, the idea that classical music promotes learning.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School
In this project, several food items are tested to determine whether they contain starch.
Fifth Grade
Elementary School

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