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A burning matter

What happens when a candle burns? Why did this one burn out? In this science worksheet, your child learns about the matter changes that happen when a candle is lit and explains why the candle in this scenario burned out.

A device that condenses water

In this science worksheet, your child learns about condensers — what they do, how they work, and what they're used for.

A healthy diet is a balancing act

Each of these meals is missing something! In this science worksheet, your child learns about healthy, balanced meals and then helps complete meals to make them balanced nutritionally.

All about arthropods

"Arthropod" means "joined feet." In this science worksheet, your child learns about classifying bugs using a branching key, or dichotomous key.

All about germs

In this science worksheet, your child learns about bad microbes, often called germs, and describes unhygenic ways food can be stored.

All about tap water

Hard water has a lot of dissolved substances (solutes) in it, while soft water has fewer. In this science worksheet, your child learns some of the properties of tap water and the minerals and other solutes that may be found in it.

All about teeth

What kinds of teeth do you have? In this science worksheet, your child learns about human teeth and identifies molars, canines, and incisors.

Can you hear a tree fall in space?

In this science worksheet, your child learns about the properties of sound in space.

Circuit diagrams

In this science worksheet, your child draws circuit diagrams to represent two series circuits.

Circuit switches

Electricity will flow only through a circuit that has no gaps. Switches can open and close gaps in circuits to turn power on and off. In this science worksheet, your child learns about two types of switches and examines a circuit diagram to answer questions about this series circuit.

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A. Materials

  • 1 Compare properties of objects

B. Matter and mass

  • 1 Calculate density
  • 2 Understand conservation of matter using graphs

C. Heat and thermal energy

  • 1 Change-of-state diagrams: melting, freezing, vaporizing, and condensing
  • 2 Change-of-state diagrams: melting, freezing, vaporizing, condensing, and sublimating
  • 3 Heating, cooling, and changes of state
  • 4 Predict heat flow
  • 5 Predict temperature changes
  • 6 How are temperature and mass related to thermal energy?

D. Physical and chemical change

  • 1 Compare physical and chemical changes
  • 2 Identify reactants and products
  • 3 Identify mixtures

E. Atoms and molecules

  • 1 Interpret ball-and-stick models
  • 2 Match chemical formulas to ball-and-stick models
  • 3 Complete chemical formulas for ball-and-stick models
  • 4 Count atoms in chemical formulas
  • 5 Classify elementary substances and compounds using chemical formulas
  • 6 Identify elementary substances and compounds using chemical formulas
  • 7 Sort elementary substances and compounds using chemical formulas
  • 8 Classify elementary substances and compounds using models

F. Force and motion

  • 1 Identify directions of forces
  • 2 How do balanced and unbalanced forces affect motion?
  • 3 How does mass affect force and acceleration?
  • 4 Compare amplitudes and wavelengths of waves
  • 1 Identify magnets that attract or repel
  • 2 Label magnets that attract or repel
  • 3 Compare magnitudes of magnetic forces

H. Energy transformation

  • 1 Energy transformation

I. Electricity

  • 1 Electric circuits
  • • Coming soon: How does light travel and interact with matter?

K. Classification

  • 1 Identify mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians
  • 2 Identify vertebrates and invertebrates
  • 3 Use evidence to classify mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians
  • 4 Use evidence to classify animals
  • 5 Describe, classify, and compare kingdoms

L. Scientific names

  • 1 Identify common and scientific names
  • 2 Origins of scientific names
  • 3 Use scientific names to classify organisms
  • 1 Read and construct animal life cycle diagrams
  • 2 Compare animal life cycles
  • 3 Human organs and their functions
  • 4 Body systems: circulation and respiration
  • 5 Body systems: digestion
  • 6 Body systems: removing waste
  • 7 Body systems: perception and motion
  • 1 Classify fruits and vegetables as plant parts
  • 2 Identify plant parts and their functions
  • 3 How do plants make food?
  • 4 Identify flower parts and their functions
  • 5 Flowering plant and conifer life cycles
  • 6 Moss and fern life cycles
  • 7 Identify the photosynthetic organism

O. Adaptations

  • 1 Animal adaptations: beaks, mouths, and necks
  • 2 Animal adaptations: feet and limbs
  • 3 Animal adaptations: skins and body coverings

P. Traits and heredity

  • 1 What affects traits? Use observations to support a hypothesis
  • 2 Match offspring to parents using inherited traits
  • 3 Identify inherited and acquired traits
  • 4 Inherited and acquired traits: use evidence to support a statement
  • 5 Read a plant pedigree chart
  • 6 Read an animal pedigree chart
  • 1 Identify functions of plant cell parts
  • 2 Identify functions of animal cell parts
  • 3 Animal and plant cell diagrams: identify parts
  • 4 Plant cell diagrams: label parts
  • 5 Animal cell diagrams: label parts
  • 6 Compare cells and cell parts

R. Ecosystems

  • 1 Identify ecosystems
  • 2 Describe ecosystems
  • 3 Identify roles in food chains
  • 4 How does matter move in food chains?
  • 5 Interpret food webs I
  • 6 Interpret food webs II

S. Conservation and natural resources

  • 1 Science literacy: how can a community protect sea turtles?
  • 2 Evaluate natural energy sources
  • 1 Identify rocks and minerals
  • 2 Changes to Earth's surface: erosion
  • 3 How do sedimentary rocks form?
  • 4 Classify rocks as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic
  • 5 How do rock layers form?
  • 6 Label parts of rock cycle diagrams
  • 7 Select parts of rock cycle diagrams
  • 1 Introduction to fossils
  • 2 Identify and classify fossils
  • 3 Compare fossils to modern organisms
  • 4 Compare ancient and modern organisms: use observations to support a hypothesis
  • 5 Interpret evidence from fossils in rock layers

V. Weather and climate

  • 1 Collect and graph temperature data
  • 2 What's the difference between weather and climate?
  • 3 Weather and climate around the world
  • 4 Weather or climate? Cite text
  • 5 Use climate data to make predictions
  • 6 Use data to describe climates

W. Earth's systems

  • 1 Describe and graph water on Earth
  • 2 Label parts of water cycle diagrams
  • 3 Select parts of water cycle diagrams
  • 4 Describe the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere

X. Earth's features

  • 1 Identify Earth's land features using photographs
  • 2 Identify Earth's land features using satellite images
  • 3 Read a topographic map
  • 4 Select parts of a topographic map

Y. Astronomy

  • 2 Earth’s rotation and orbit
  • 3 Day and night
  • 4 Brightness of the Sun and other stars
  • 5 Constellations and the changing night sky
  • 6 Identify phases of the Moon
  • 7 Solar eclipses
  • 8 Lunar eclipses
  • 10 Identify constellations

Z. Engineering practices

  • 1 Evaluate multiple design solutions to prevent flooding
  • 2 Identify the best design solution to prevent hurricane damage

AA. Units and measurement

  • 1 Choose customary units of distance
  • 2 Choose metric units of distance
  • 3 Choose customary units of mass
  • 4 Choose metric units of mass
  • 5 Choose customary units of volume
  • 6 Choose metric units of volume
  • 7 Abbreviate time, length, and speed units
  • 8 Abbreviate mass, volume, and temperature units

BB. Lab tools and equipment

  • 1 Identify laboratory tools

Properties of Matter and Energy

Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space . It is made up of particles called atoms and molecules . Matter exists in various states - solid , liquid , and gas .

Properties of Matter

Matter has several properties, including:

  • Mass: the amount of matter in an object
  • Volume: the amount of space matter occupies
  • Density : the mass per unit volume of a substance
  • State: whether matter is a solid , liquid , or gas
  • Texture: the feel or appearance of a substance
  • Color: the visual appearance of a substance

Energy is the ability to do work or cause change . It exists in various forms, such as mechanical, thermal, chemical , electrical , and nuclear.

Forms of Energy

Some common forms of energy include:

  • Kinetic Energy : energy of motion
  • Potential Energy : stored energy
  • Heat Energy : energy associated with the motion of particles
  • Light Energy : energy that can be seen and used to see
  • Sound Energy : energy produced by vibrating objects

Relationship between Matter and Energy

According to the law of conservation of mass and energy , matter and energy are neither created nor destroyed, but they can be transformed from one form to another.

Study Guide

To study properties of matter and energy , consider the following key points:

  • Understand the basic properties of matter , such as mass, volume, and density .
  • Learn about the different states of matter and their characteristics.
  • Explore the various forms of energy and their applications in daily life .
  • Study the relationship between matter and energy , and how they can be transformed from one form to another.
  • Practice solving problems related to matter and energy , such as calculating kinetic energy or determining the density of a substance.

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Earth and Space

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  •  Plate Tectonics
  •  Mountains and Oceans
  •  Earthquake
  •  Rock and Fossils

The Human Body

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  •  Human Skeletal System
  •  Human Respiratory System
  •  Human Excretory System
  •  Body System
  •  Atomic Theory
  •  Physical Science
  •  States of Matter

Electricity

  •  What is Electricity?
  •  Uses of Electricity
  •  Electrical Circuits
  •  Properties of Electricity

Water and Weather

  • Types of Precipitation

Energy and Its Transformations

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  •  Energy Transformations
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  •  Living Things
  •  Plant also Adapt

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50 Fantastic 5th Grade Science Projects, Experiments, and Activities

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There’s something so fascinating about hands-on science experiments and projects. They make learning so meaningful and so much fun! These 5th grade science projects help kids explore biology, physics, chemistry, and a whole lot more. Try one at the 5th grade science fair, or use a few to liven up your lesson plans.

To make things even easier, we’ve rated every one of these 5th grade science projects based on difficulty and materials:

Difficulty:

  • Easy: Low or no-prep experiments you can do pretty much anytime
  • Medium: These take a little more setup or a longer time to complete
  • Advanced: Experiments like these take a fairly big commitment of time or effort
  • Basic: Simple items you probably already have around the house
  • Medium: Items that you might not already have but are easy to get your hands on
  • Advanced: These require specialized or more expensive supplies to complete

5th Grade Science Fair Projects

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Choosing a science fair project means finding a subject that really interests you and coming up with a unique question to answer. Use some of these 5th grade science fair project ideas to create a cool experiment all your own.

Stop soil erosion with plants

Three soda bottle plants with containers set up to catch water and soil

Difficulty: Medium / Materials: Medium

Soil erosion is a serious problem that can lead to natural disasters like landslides as well as causing problems for farmers, who lose valuable topsoil. Try this experiment to learn how plants help keep soil in place naturally, and change up the variables like soil composition or types of plants.

Learn more: Soil Erosion Experiment at Life Is a Garden

Blow square bubbles

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Bubble science experiments are always a hit! In this one, kids construct a device to see if they can blow a square bubble instead of a round one.

Discover the delights of decomposition

Test tubes holding pieces of food sitting on a worksheet labeled Observation Log

Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Medium

This is a good chance to apply the scientific method and practice your observation skills, using only basic kitchen supplies. Ask the question: “Which food will rot (decompose) the fastest?” Have students hypothesize, observe, and then report their findings. Get a printable observation sheet at the link below.

Learn more: Food Decomposition at No Time for Flash Cards

Mix up some magic sand

Colorful layers of hydrophobic sand in a jar of water

What if you could make sand that was “afraid” of water? This 5th grade science experiment uses waterproofing spray to create you-gotta-see-it-to-believe-it hydrophobic sand.

Learn more: Hydrophobic Sand at Teaching Mama

Make your own bouncy balls

Student playing with homemade colorful bouncy balls

Students learn about polymers as they mix borax with cornstarch, glue, and water in this playful experiment. Experiment with size, shape, and ingredients to see which work best.

Learn more: DIY Bouncy Balls at Babble Dabble Do

Study water filtration

Child pouring dirty water into a cup sitting on top of a large mason jar

Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Basic

See the process of water purification firsthand. Layer coffee filters, sand, and gravel in the bottom of an empty cup punched with holes. Place the cup in an empty jar, pour in dirty water, and watch what happens. Mix up the variables, and you’ve got a cool 5th grade science fair project.

Learn more: Water Purification at Teach Beside Me

Find out if a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s

Dog with its mouth open and filled with treats

Settle an age-old debate with this 5th grade science fair project. Collect saliva from both humans and canines with cotton swabs and place each sample in labeled petri dishes. Check the bacterial colonies in each and compare the results.

Learn more: Dog’s Mouth Project at Sciencing

Explore basic genetics

Worksheet labeled Family Genetic Trait Chart

Send your students on a quest to find out more about their genes and inherited traits. The link below includes a printable chart they can use to learn about recessive and dominant genes.

Learn more: Inherited Traits at Education.com

Design a biosphere

Miniature biosphere made with plastic wrap

This project really brings out kids’ creativity and helps them understand that everything in a biosphere is really part of one big whole. You’ll be overwhelmed by what they come up with!

Learn more: Biosphere Project at Laney Lee

Measure heat capacity of different liquids

Testing heat capacity of different liquids for 5th grade science.

Your students will venture into the world of chemistry with this experiment that tests the heat capacity of different liquids, such as salt water, olive oil, and liquid soap, using a hot plate . They’ll incorporate math into their experiment when they plot their results!

Learn more: Heat Capacity at Education.com

A good STEM challenge can spark a terrific science fair project too. These also make terrific classroom activities for 5th grade science students.

Assemble an automatic water fountain

Water fountains were around long before humans harnessed the power of electricity to make pumps. Learn how they worked with this STEM challenge science project for 5th grade.

Race down a LEGO zip line

DIY zipline built from LEGO bricks

Every kid loves LEGO bricks, so incorporate them into your 5th grade science activities! Challenge kids to design and build their own zip line. You can set the parameters, like distance and slope, then let students get to work.

Learn more: Zipline at 123 Homeschool 4 Me

Slow your roll

Ball-run challenges are always fun, but this one has a twist. Your goal is to build a run that gets the ball to the bottom taking the longest time possible! This requires kids to think about friction, slopes, and other creative features.

Fly clothespin airplanes

Two planes built with clothespins

Put your 5th grade science students’ engineering skills to the test. Provide them with clothespins and wood craft sticks , and challenge them to build a realistic airplane. Bonus points if it can actually fly!

Learn more: Clothespin Airplane at STEAMsational

Spin a candle-powered pinwheel

Prove that hot air rises by using candles to spin a homemade pinwheel. Then experiment to see how the number of candles affects the spinning speed. (As always, make sure kids use fire under safe conditions.)

Set off a chain reaction

Learn about potential and kinetic energy when you try this cool 5th grade science experiment. All you need are wood craft sticks and a bit of patience.

Bounce on a trampoline

Miniature trampoline built from wood craft sticks, rubber bands, and fabric (Fifth Grade Science)

Kids love bouncing on trampolines, but can they build one themselves? Find out with this totally fun STEM challenge. Plus, check out more 5th grade STEM challenges here.

Learn more: Trampoline STEM Challenge at Student Savvy

Build a solar oven

Solar ovens built from pizza boxes, with marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers

Learn about the value of solar energy by building an oven that cooks food without electricity. Enjoy your tasty treats while discussing ways we can harness the energy of the sun and why alternative energy sources are important. ( Love edible science projects? Get more ideas here. )

Learn more: DIY Solar Oven S’mores at Desert Chica

Launch your own bottle rocket

Rocket built from plastic bottle attached to a bike pump

Blast off with a few supplies and a little help from the laws of motion. Encourage kids to design and decorate their rockets first and see which one can fly the highest!

Learn more: Bottle Rocket at Science Sparks

Peer through a cardboard microscope

Microscopes can be pricey, so make your own at home! This is the kind of 5th grade science fair project that will really wow the judges.

Build a snack machine

Candy dispensing machine made from recycled materials

Incorporate everything students learn about simple machines into one project when you challenge them to build a snack machine! Using basic supplies, they’ll need to design and construct a machine that delivers snacks from one location to another. ( Get more candy experiments here. )

Learn more: Snack Machine Challenge at Left Brain Craft Brain

Use rubber bands to sound out acoustics

Plastic cup with rubber bands stretched across the opening

Explore the ways that sound waves are affected by what’s around them using a simple rubber band “guitar.” (Your students will absolutely love playing with these!)

Learn more: Rubber Band Guitar at Science Sparks

Assemble Archimedes’ screw

Difficulty: Medium / Materials: Basic

It’s amazing how often science looks like magic—until you understand the principles behind it. Such is the case with the simple pump known as Archimedes’ screw. It’s easy to build your own and makes for a cool 5th grade science fair project.

Recycle newspaper into an engineering challenge

Students balancing a textbook on top of a pyramid of rolled up newspaper

It’s amazing how a stack of newspapers can spark such creative engineering. Challenge students to build a tower, support a book, or even build a chair using only newspaper and tape.

Learn more: Newspaper Tower at STEM Activities for Kids

Construct a sturdy bridge

To design a safe bridge that meets the needs of the community, engineers must understand the capabilities and limitations of the bridge. This project is great for budding 5th grade engineers as they simulate constructing a bridge that serves its purpose and keeps community members safe.

Every 5th grade science curriculum is different, but many include some common concepts. Learn about the states of matter, matter and its interactions, and energy science with these neat 5th grade activities.

Model the states of matter

Create simple models to show the arrangement of molecules in solids, liquids, and gasses. Ping-Pong balls are perfect for this. ( Find more states of matter activities here. )

Drink root beer floats

Collage of root beer floats showing the liquid, solid, and gas states of matter

This is our favorite way to learn about the various states of matter! Treat time becomes a learning lesson with this 5th grade science matter activity.

Learn more: Teaching Matter With Root Beer Floats at Learning Lab Resources

Fill a bubble with dry ice vapor

Discover the science of sublimation by turning dry ice from a solid directly into a gas. Then play around with surface tension as the resulting vapor fills a giant bubble. This one is so cool to see in action!

Discover density with hot and cold water

Mason jars stacked with their mouths together, with one color of water on the bottom and another color on top

There are a lot of cool science experiments you can do with density. This one is extremely simple, involving only hot and cold water and food coloring.

Learn more: Hot and Cold Water Density at STEAMsational

Learn to layer liquids

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This density demo is a little more complicated than other science projects, but the effects are spectacular. Slowly layer liquids like honey, dish soap, water, and rubbing alcohol in a glass. Your 5th grade science students will be amazed when the liquids float one on top of the other like magic (except it is really science).

Learn more: Liquid Density at Wonder How To

Light(ning) it up indoors

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On a cool, low-humidity day, use a foil-covered fork and a balloon to create a “lightning storm” in your classroom. Turn down the lights to give students a better view of the static electricity you’re creating.

Learn more: Indoor Lightning at Education.com

Create convection currents

Water dropper adding blue water to a jar of clear water with ice

This easy experiment uses hot and cold liquids and some food coloring to explore the thermal and kinetic energy that creates convection currents. Take things a step further and research how convection currents work in large bodies of water, like oceans.

Learn more: Heat Convection at Education.com

Sink or swim with soda cans

Large plastic bin filled with water, with two soda cans floating and two sunk at the bottom

Here’s another easy density experiment. Place unopened cans of regular and diet soda into a bin of water to see which float and which sink. The differences are due to the use of sugar and artificial sweeteners.

Learn more: Sink or Swim at Cool Science Experiments HQ

Find out if water conducts electricity

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We always tell kids to get out of the water as a storm approaches. This 5th grade science project helps explain why. (Conductivity vs. non-conductivity is one of the properties of matter too.)

Learn more: Electricity and Water at Rookie Parenting

Blow up a balloon—without blowing

This is the classic science experiment that helps you teach the reactions between acids and bases, plus what happens when you mix different substances together. Fill a bottle with vinegar and a balloon with baking soda. Fit the balloon over the top, shake the baking soda down into the vinegar, and watch the balloon inflate.

Learn more: Balloon Experiments

Use these hands-on science activities to spice up your lesson plans or as enrichment projects for science-loving kids to try at home.

Erupt a baking soda volcano

Need a 5th grade science fair project? Go with a classic: the volcano ! This one’s made from salt dough, which is easy to work with and inexpensive to make.

Learn more: Baking Soda Volcano Experiment (With Free Printable Student Recording Sheet)

Peel an orange to understand plate tectonics

Orange that's been peeled and reassembled

If students are learning earth science, use an orange to make plate tectonics easier to understand. Peel it, then reassemble it and look at the pieces as plates floating on the Earth’s mantle.

Learn more: Orange Tectonics at Science Sparks

Discover the strength of eggshells

We think of eggshells as very fragile, but their shape makes them surprisingly strong. Try this experiment to learn why arches are such a useful shape in architecture.

Demonstrate the “magic” leakproof bag

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So simple and so amazing! All you need is a zip-top plastic bag, sharp pencils, and some water to blow your students’ minds. Once they’re suitably impressed, teach them how the “trick” works by explaining the chemistry of polymers.

Learn more: Magic Leakproof Bag at Paging Fun Mums

Explore the science of glow sticks

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Glow sticks are always a big hit with kids, so they’ll have a terrific time learning about the chemical reactions that make glow sticks work.

Learn more: Glow Stick Science Experiment at A Dab of Glue Will Do

Grow crystal snowflakes

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Kids love crystal projects, and this one results in winter decorations for your classroom. Your students will learn about supersaturated solutions and crystallization. ( See more winter science activities here. )

Learn more: Crystal Snowflakes at Little Bins for Little Hands

Escape from quicksand

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Dive deep into the science of quicksand and learn about saturation and friction along the way. You’ll create a small “quicksand” pool from cornstarch and water, then experiment to find out the best ways to escape.

Learn more: Quicksand Experiment at Education.com

Watch the heart beat with marshmallows

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If you can get your 5th grade science class to quiet down enough for this one, they might be able to see a marshmallow jump with each beat of their hearts!

Learn more: Heartbeat Marshmallows at Growing Grade by Grade

Make a foil bug walk on water

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Surface tension allows water striders to dance across the surface of the water. Re-create this scientific phenomenon with little “bugs” made of aluminum foil.

Learn more: Foil Water Strider at The Homeschool Scientist

Find out how bile breaks down fat

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Learning about the digestive system? This 5th grade science demo explores the purpose of the bile produced by the liver, which breaks down fat.

Learn more: Bile Experiment at Simple Southern

Construct a homemade lava lamp

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This 1970s trend is back—as a 5th grade science project! Learn about acids and bases while putting together a totally groovy lava lamp.

Learn more: Homemade Lava Lamp at Education.com

Investigate osmosis with gummy bears

Gummy bears are not only tasty, but they can also help teach your 5th graders about the concepts of osmosis and equilibrium as well as solvents and solute.

Replicate a sunset

5th graders investigate why the blue sky is orange at sunset.

With just water, milk powder, a flashlight, and a glass dish, your 5th graders will investigate why the sky appears to change colors as the sun sets.

Learn more: Sunset Sky at Rookie Parenting

Defy gravity with floating water

This one might cause a bit of a mess, but it’s only water, and it’s all in the name of your students discovering air pressure. All you’ll need is a cup, index card, water, and crossed fingers that your classroom doesn’t become a puddle!

Model constellations

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Space delights students of all ages. The mystery and mystique is intriguing, and creating a constellation out of pipe cleaners is a fun STEM activity to explore the night sky.

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I am so excited to get these lesson plans rolling! Each week of your school year can now be stress free because I am going to be sharing my lesson plans with you for free every week!! This will be for elementary science grades 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th since those are the grades I have curriculum for. I don’t want you to miss out on a single free lesson plan, so make sure you sign up right now to get these sent straight to your inbox!!

This week we will continue on with the Matter and Energy physical science concept standards for 5th grade Science! The physical science standards are what schools typically cover first, but you can check out my elementary science scope and sequence to see which weeks line up with your school’s scope. Here is your stress-free lesson plan for the week.

Standards Covered:

5.5 (C) identify changes that can occur in the physical properties of the ingredients of solutions such as dissolving salt in water or adding lemon juice to water.

5-PS1-2 Measure and graph quantities to provide evidence that regardless of the type of change that occurs when heating, cooling, or mixing substances, the total weight of matter is conserved.

5-PS1-4 Conduct an investigation to determine whether the mixing of two or more substances results in new substances.

Guiding Question:

How do the properties of the ingredients in a solution change when they are mixed together?

The Lesson:

And now, for all the fun and engaging learning! Click the image to grab your printa ble lesson plans for the week. Click any image in the post to grab the whole lesson set that’s ready to print and teach.

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To make my life easier, I plan each each with the same structure. Students like the routine and it helps them know what to expect for each day of the week.

Each day of the week, students will walk in and get to work on their Daily Science Starters. This is a favorite activity of mine that I started using in a middle school science classroom. I saw how well it got students in science class mode AND deterred misbehaviors while students were waiting to get started. Each day has its own question that leads into the learning for that day. I like to go over the question and let students share their answers with the class. You may catch some misconceptions with these, but the questions are just to get students thinking.

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Before moving into the lesson, complete column one of the Word Wall Builder Chart . Have students think about what each key term means before they learn about it. This is a way to get vocabulary on their mind and to help students identify their own misconceptions as they learn more through the week. Word Wall Builder Charts are my favorite way to make your word wall more interactive and useful. I always provide printable versions for students to record their own answers, plus a class version to post in the room through the week. You can see below that I use sticky notes to make my chart paper reusable each week.

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To start off the lesson week, I like to give students an activity that grabs interest and activates or establishes some schema (background knowledge). This can be a great starting point for noticing some misconceptions, too. For this week, we are making it fun with Color Solutions. Students will work in a group mixing their favorite colors together. The twist comes when they try to pull their color back out!

Now that you have solutions on students’ minds, you can introduce the base knowledge for the concept. The informational text is not a tell-all text. It is designed to give students terminology and conceptual base knowledge of the concept, so that the real learning and discovery can come through hands-on learning and labs. There are three key terms in bold that students will define using context clues. This will work with the Word Wall Builder Chart to build student knowledge of each key term.

Differentiate this text as needed for your students. Some things I like to do is continue a gradual release of this activity with students who need the assistance.

Follow up the reading with a graphic organizer to process and use the information they read so they can better retain that information. I create a themed graphic organizer for each text that doubles as visual notetaking or note doodles or coloring notes. They use what they read or learned to complete the graphic organizer. This one shows them how the molecules look/act in a beaker for each state.

End this day with the Content Area Focus Wall Exit Slips and/or introduce the project (if you plan to do the weekly projects). Weekly project make a great extension for this lesson. Your campus STEM teachers could use them to help you cover each topic, or you can use them for enrichment opportunities for your high achievers or GT.

science homework 5th grade

After Science Starters, complete the context clues part of the Word Wall Builder Chart. This will refresh student memories so they can work on their Summary Writing with Key Terms. These key terms from their reading give students a guide for writing a summary about what they have read. This is a second way they interact with the reading and process the information. Work with your ELA standards to encourage best practices for summary writing.

And now for one of my favorite teaching tools: the anchor chart . Anchor charts will be a great reference for the rest of the year. Free classroom decor!! Anchor charts can be created on chart paper using the printable version as a guide. You can also make your anchor chart using a dry erase poster to save on chart paper. Students will have their own copy to reference in their notebook. Have students follow along by creating their own or filling out a printable version in their interactive notebook. Anchor charts are the perfect teacher input for interactive science notebooks . I provide moveable pieces for each anchor chart that can be added to make these more fun and interactive for their notebooks. Today’s anchor chart will define each state of matter .

End this day with the Content Area Focus Wall Exit Slips and/or work on the project (if you plan to do the weekly projects).

science homework 5th grade

My favorite day of the week!! Lab day ! This week is a simple science investigation for students to explore solutions. Students will observe, then mix together the salt and water. They will separate the solution and observe the substances again to see how mixing the substances together changed the substances.

Add in some vocabulary practice with the matching cards, if you have time leftover after the lab. The vocabulary practice pages make good homework practice!

science homework 5th grade

By this point in the week, we have given students all of the teacher input activities so we can move on to the student output activities. Students will now process and apply the information they have learned.

After Science Starters, complete column 3 and 4 of the word wall chart by filling in the actual definition of the words and illustrate the word.

It is time to complete the Output activity for the Interactive Science Notebook. For this topic, they will create their own mixture and have a partner decide how to separate it. This is across from their anchor chart, so they can reference it before asking for help.

Analyzing Data is one STAAR-like question that students work through to apply what they have learned. This also builds their test taking skills throughout the year. Going over these in depth can help you teach students how to work through questions like this. I love how having these each week really set students up for success when testing day comes. You can see an image of the Analyzing Data page plus a look at the project pages.

science homework 5th grade

You made it! The weekend is near!! Friday is a simple day. After going over the last Science Starter of the week, the main activity is the formative assessment. A Claim It and Explain It writing is such a good way to assess what students learned. This is an open ended write with a specific purpose. I always give a question that student answer with a claim. Then, they explain their thinking with evidence and reasoning. This is a good time to work in the three vocabulary pages, if you haven’t used them as homework assignments. If you have time left over, you can play a couple of my favorite review games that prep students for the end of the year. Science Says and Diagram Draws are a fun way to make science words and science diagrams stick throughout the year. I love to play Science Says anytime we have extra time in class or my students just need a brain break.

I hope this gives you some good ideas for a whole week of learning. My goal is to provide you with engaging lessons that are ready to go each week so you can spend far less time planning and prepping, and far more time spoiling yourself **because you deserve it!** Enjoy your weekend!!

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