science project for 5 year old

Anonymous
My 5 year old would like to participate in the school science fair. Any ideas for age-appropriate projects?
Anonymous
Windmill
Ramp and ball
Anonymous
Sorry to be dense. Do you just have the kid blow on the windmill or shoot the ball down the ramp? Thanks for your help...
Anonymous
How about the one with soap, water and soil where the soil then settles into layers . . .
Anonymous
http://www.amazon.com/Usborne-Internet-Linked-First-Encyclopedia-Science/dp/0746042027
pp. idea came from book linked above. Rarely happens, since I don't usually have the energy after work for science, but I occasionally do the projects with my just turned 5 year old. . .
zumbamama
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Last year we did "which liquid makes the penny shine the most?" We dropped a penny in 4 different jars; one with saltwater, sugar water, vinegar and orange juice. We took before and after pics of the pennies, and left them in for about a week.

Anonymous
How about the lemon battery?
Anonymous
zumbamama wrote:Last year we did "which liquid makes the penny shine the most?" We dropped a penny in 4 different jars; one with saltwater, sugar water, vinegar and orange juice. We took before and after pics of the pennies, and left them in for about a week.



I've always heard that Taco Bell hot sauce will make a penny shiny again!
Anonymous
Thank you so much! The penny idea is awesome and will add Taco Bell to the mix
zumbamama
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interesting about the hot sauce!

This year we are doing "which type of music helps the plant grow faster?" I did this one in middle school, with classical, hip hop and rock...but this year we will add salsa to the mix.
Anonymous
Demonstrating static electricity with balloons. It can be interative and the kids really love it.
Anonymous
If you have younger kids around, you could do an experiment about which holds more liquid - a diaper or pull up.

Another idea is which boils faster - salt water or tap water.

Like Zumbamama, we photograph our experiments and then print them out and make a poster of them for the science projects. Our school requires that the kids be able to explain what they did and their results, so we also have to prepare a few lines to say and practice them before the fair.

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