Realistic Fifth Grade Science Experiments

We hope one thing noticeably missing from our website and fifth grade science experiments, or at least used sparingly, are the words “easy” and “simple” (we’re not fans of exclamation points either!!!!!). Nowadays those two words tend to be overused, and in most cases they exaggerate a claim. If you’ve ever had trouble assembling something that the directions said to just “simply” do, then you understand where we’re coming from.

The other reason we try to avoid the words “easy” and “simple” is that there’s nothing particularly easy and simple about well-done fifth grade science experiments. Easy and simple fifth grade science experiments amount to giving students a worksheet or pushing “play” on the vcr. Guiding a class of 30 students through a 4fif minute journey through a topic in which everyone in the room learns something meaningful is actually pretty hard to do.



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Be Intentional In Your Fifth Grade Science Experiments

As you mentally prepare for each of your fifth grade science experiments, be intentional about everything. Nothing should happen by accident or by chance (at least not that many things; science class should occasionally reflect real science and encounter surprises).

That’s the beauty of our Yellow Sheet- almost nothing can sneak up on you. Using this method of planning for your fifth grade science experiments, you’ll overlook no detail. It may sound like a lot of work and different from anything else you’ve ever done, but if you often feel frustrated with what goes on in your room, try it for a week and see how it goes. You’ll find that when you’re intentional and not accidental, more will get done and the tone will be more positive.


Fifth Grade Science Experiments That Use The Gift Of Curiosity

Do you know how lucky you are to be a science teacher? Imagine you woke up tomorrow morning and you suddenly had become an English teacher and had to come up with something for your students to do. Your mind is probably not exploding with exciting things to do. Ok, calm down, you’re a science teacher again. Do you remember what you dreamed of doing when you first decided to become a science teacher? Was it hand out worksheets? Give long lectures? That doesn’t even deserve an answer.

You get to use human curiosity to our advantage in your fifth grade science experiments, and it can take you anywhere we want to go. Here’s a fun demonstration idea: gift-wrap a box as beautifully as you can with ribbons and bows. Then start class one day by putting the package in front of your classroom and try to teach a normal lesson while attempting to ignore it. Your students will go nuts wondering who it’s for and what’s in it. Mean? Yes. Fun? Absolutely!

Keep this gift box handy for when your fifth grade science experiments take a turn and you get questions like “why are we spending so much money on space exploration?” Basic human curiosity. It drives everything we do, and it gets to the root of what science really is- looking around, noticing, and wondering why things are.


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