Science project ideas for class 6

  1. Sixth Grade Science Experiments
  2. 72 Winning 6th Grade Science Fair Projects, Ideas, and Experiments – SupplyMe
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Sixth Grade Science Experiments

Science Buddies' sixth grade science projects are the perfect way for sixth grade students to have fun exploring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Our sixth grade projects are written and tested by scientists and are specifically created for use by students in the sixth grade. Students can choose to follow the science experiment as written or put their own spin on the project. For a personalized list of science projects, sixth graders can use the Science Buddies • • Behavioral & Social Science • Human Behavior (56) • Sociology (24) • Earth & Environmental Science • Environmental Science (58) • Geology (58) • Ocean Sciences (23) • Weather & Atmosphere (35) • Engineering • 3D Printing (10) • Civil Engineering (35) • Electricity & Electronics (84) • Energy & Power (47) • Environmental Engineering (37) • Materials Science (57) • Mechanical Engineering (67) • Robotics (64) • Self-Driving Cars (7) • Space Exploration (53) • Life Science • Agricultural Technology (14) • Biotechnology (34) • Pandemics – COVID-19 (22) • Diabetes (10) • Genetic Engineering (15) • Genetics & Genomics (29) • Human Biology & Health (97) • Mammalian Biology (19) • Medical Biotechnology (22) • Microbiology (35) • Plant Biology (58) • Zoology (66) • Math & Computer Science • Artificial Intelligence (7) • Computer Science (64) • Cybersecurity (8) • Big Data (25) • Pure Mathematics (55) • Video & Computer Games (29) • Virtual Reality (4) • Physical Science • Aerodynamics & Hydrodynamics (73...

72 Winning 6th Grade Science Fair Projects, Ideas, and Experiments – SupplyMe

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6th Grade Science Fair Projects

• What types of fruits or vegetables are suitable for making a battery? • Which apps run down a cell phone battery most quickly or use up a lot of data. This is a good project for making attractive graphs. • How much paper is required to register for school? Can you propose a way to streamline the process to make it more environmentally friendly? Would this process save time or money? • What exactly does a vacuum cleaner pick up? Use a magnifying glass or microscope to look at the contents of a bag or canister. What types of material are not picked up? • Does coloring carbonated water change how its taste is perceived? • How long does it take for milk to go "bad" refrigerated and unrefrigerated? What about juice? • Do all crayons have the same melting points? Why or why not? • Do different types of carbonated sodas have different pH? Do you think this can affect tooth decay? • What types of fruits, vegetables, and flowers can be used to make a pH indicator? Make some indicator solution, write up a protocol, and test home chemicals to explore the color range of your solution. • Can you tell different brands of soda pop apart based on taste? • Do some plants grow better inside than outside? • What type of air freshener makes a school bus smell best to the greatest number of students? • Which type of water contains the lowest amount of chlorine? • What type of insulation holds in heat the best? • Do different types of knots affect the breaking strength of a rope? • Does wipin...