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Recommended for 5th graders! A collection of easy self-study ideas you can enjoy while learning

When fifth graders are told to do independent study, it can be hard to know what to do, right?

First, try to find something you’re interested in.

When you learn about something you like, you can keep it up and have fun.

Here, we’ve collected simple ideas for independent study that can lead to surprising discoveries by learning a little every day.

Try using different methods like materials and books, or videos.

Learning together with friends or family can make it even more enjoyable.

Learning can open up new worlds and lead to new discoveries.

Make the most of what you’ve been interested in so far, and try some fun independent study!

Recommended for 5th Graders! A Collection of Easy Self-Study Ideas You Can Enjoy (101–110)

Haiku Challenge

Elementary School Summer Vacation Special: Try Your Hand at Haiku!
Haiku Challenge

Learn from haiku masters! Here are some ideas for trying your hand at haiku.

The three great haiku poets of the Edo period include Kobayashi Issa, Matsuo Basho, and Yosa Buson.

A haijin is someone who composes haiku, and many haijin are active today as well! Why not try writing haiku while keeping in mind the key points taught by haiku masters? Everyone starts with no experience.

If you give it a try, you might discover a sense of excitement.

Go ahead and give it a shot!

Comparing how salt and sugar dissolve in water

Which dissolves more easily in water, sugar or salt?
Comparing how salt and sugar dissolve in water

In connection with the way substances dissolve, which is studied in 5th-grade science, let’s compare how salt and sugar dissolve in water.

For the same amount of water, which dissolves more—salt or sugar? Also, as the water temperature increases, how does the amount that dissolves change for salt and for sugar? Summarize the results you obtain through experiments in a report.

In addition to salt and sugar, look for other substances that dissolve well in water, substances that dissolve better when the water temperature is raised, and substances whose solubility does not change much even when the water temperature is increased.

In conclusion

Independent study in 5th grade is also a great opportunity to discover your own interests. By learning what you like here, you can find activities you’ll enjoy and stick with. By studying a little each day from resources that interest you—such as materials, books, or videos—you’ll uncover new discoveries. Learning together with friends or family makes it even more fun. Use this as a guide and try tackling a variety of themes. May learning open up new worlds and lead to wonderful experiences!