A Day in the Life of a Girlstart Girl: When it finally clicks

Rubie proudly held up the project she had been working on for the past thirty minutes. In her hand was a bug made out of pipecleaners and clothespins, complete with a light dangling off its nose. Rubie proclaimed she had created an entirely new species— a “unifly.”

This week at Girlstart, the girls made their own light up bugs. Like last week, these projects focused on circuits: the complete path that an electric current travels along.

At the end of the hour, the girls jumped at the opportunity to present their creations. The energy in the room was electric as each team stood up and explained how the electric currents flowed from the battery to the light bulb. Of course, they also shared a little about their bug’s name and personality.

This week’s project cemented the girls’ understanding of electrical circuits. Each of the girls eyes lit up as the concept finally clicked.

“Last week I couldn’t get the light to work, but this week I get it,” Rubie said, smiling.

Thank you to our Houston Luncheon Sponsors!

Thank you so much to our Houston Luncheon sponsors. Because of you, our girls have a space to explore science and learn about STEM careers. You are igniting passion and inspiration our girls through your contributions.

Platinum Sponsors:
Ernst & Young

Gold Sponsors:
Deloitte
Jacobs
Weatherford

Silver Sponsors:
Barrios Technology
Engility
hp
Reliant
Mei Technologies

Bronze Sponsors:
Andrea and Joe Koch
Camac
Chevron
Exploring 4 Solutions
Par Avion LTD
Pierpoint

An additional thank you to our speakers who showed us what’s possible with STEM education!

Keynote Speaker: Eileen M. Collins
Event Emcee: Casey Curry
Moderator: Kathryn Keeton
STEM Honorees:
Lynn Dugle
Marie Lynn Miranda, Ph.D.
Barbara Morgan
Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Ph.D.
Nancy Webb, MD

View Photos from the Luncheon

Girlstart Spooktacular Event

Put on your best costume and get ready to strut your stuff with Girlstart at the Bullock Museum on October 26 from 5-8 pm. The event is completely FREE and the first 100 kids will receive a spooky tote bag that’s perfect for trick-or-treating. Enjoy live music as you and your family move from station to station, learning how fun science can be! Kids of all ages will enjoy making LED bracelets, programming Sphero robots, making ooey-gooey slime, dissecting owl pellets, and blowing “Boo bubbles.” We’ll also have a pumpkin chunkin contest that you absolutely will not want to miss. So come ready to have some spooky fun at the Bullock Museum on October 26!

Note: This event is free for the whole family and no registration required.
Chaperone Required: Adults must stay with their children throughout the event.