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Science Experiment Ideas for Middle School

Saptakee Sengupta
Middle school science experiments are amazingly interesting. Let us take a look at various ideas that can be used by middle school students to make an amazing science project.
Science experiments are interesting and the students wait impatiently for practical sessions, that break the monotony of theory classes.
Practicals develop a keen interest to know the subject in depth through the technique of observation and representation. Moreover, middle school students have a great enthusiasm towards conducting experiments as it is their first opportunity to handle instruments and perform experiments.
After passing out from junior schools, they are considered eligible to enter the lab. Science experiments are mostly associated with the basic disciplines of science, i.e., physics, chemistry, and biology.
The experiments conducted as a part of their course could be utilized for science fair projects also. The following segment shall throw light on the topics that could be well conceptualized to make the experiments successful.

Ideas for Middle School Science Experiments

Middle school science experiments are definitely a part of your academics and your performance counts a lot. These experiments actually apply theoretical concepts you will have studied in the classroom, and help you know the scientific reasons much more clearly.
The experiments are conducted under the guidance of your teacher. You will also be taught the guidelines before beginning an experiment. Lab safety is one of the vital aspects that should be kept in mind while performing experiments. Here are some experiments that middle school students can try.
Experiment to demonstrate Archimedes' Principle of Buoyancy.
Making the electric circuit and measurement of electricity.
Flame testing of chemical elements.
Depiction of number of magnetic fields.
Representation of growth of mold on bread.
Experiment to depict germination of seed.
  • Experiment to Prove the Laws of Motion
  • Depicting a balloon hovercraft.
  • Anomalous expansion of water.
  • Testing the effectiveness of fertilizers.
  • The microbiology of composting.
  • Conduction of electricity though salt water.
  • How does photosynthesis take place?
  • Explaining the cleansing action of detergent.
  • Rusting of objects in salt water vs normal water.
  • Dissecting the parts of a flower.
  • Experiment to demonstrate the working of vernier calipers.
  • Reflection of light through a prism.
  • Depiction of sound waves or wavelength of sound.
  • Demonstrating the important chemical reactions.
  • Demonstrating the process of artificial fruit ripening.
  • Does the amount of detergent depend on the intensity of cleansing?
  • Why do some insects hover over light?
  • Representation of the effect of caffeine on growth of a fruit fly.
  • Artificial demonstration of a volcanic eruption.
  • Effect of salt on the principle of flotation.
  • Formation of fizz in aerated drinks and effect of CO2.
  • Study of soil microorganisms or depicting bacterial growth.
  • Effect of pesticides on growth of plants.
  • Artificial representation of transpiration in plants.
  • Making artificial lungs with balloons.
  • Demonstrating Lavoisier's Experiment.
  • The chemistry of combustion process.
  • Effect of food preservatives on food.
  • Experiment to represent flotation of egg in water.
  • Effect of light on growth of plants.
  • Making an artificial battery from fruit/lemon.
  • The chemistry of sugar in soda.
  • Growth of biomes in a box.
  • Explaining the Brownian Motion.
  • Ice cream with liquid nitrogen.
  • The set up of straw wood wind.
  • The physics behind match stick rocket.
  • Artificial representation of acid rain.
  • Making an artificial bubble bomb.
  • Demonstrating the phenomenon of diffusion of light.
  • Making a simple rocket bottle launcher.
  • Demonstrating the laws of reflection.
  • An artificial model of enzyme-substrate complex.
  • Effect of soda on decaying of tooth.
To organize a middle school science fair project, you need to form effective groups, helping each other carry out the responsibilities. The aforementioned points were some ideas for middle school science experiments that are easy to demonstrate.
All you have to do is think and innovate. Use your mind to depict the scientific causes efficiently, and then arrange the set up. If your work is good, you will get a handful of praise from your teachers and seniors. All the best.