Materials List: Egyptian Virtual Starry Night

We are excited for you to participate in Girlstart’s Virtual Starry Night, including an Egyptian star show and hands-on STEM activities! Gather materials from around the house and join us on Thursday, May 7th for Starry fun.

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Decoding Hieroglyphics

  • Hieroglyphics Cipher (included in lesson)
  • Hieroglyphics Decoding Challenge page (attached to lesson)
  • Paper
  • Pencil

Engineer a Pyramid

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  • Mini marshmallows (or similar items such as gumdrops, small pieces of modeling clay, Styrofoam packing peanuts, etc.)
  • Toothpicks

Foil Boats

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  • Aluminum foil
  • Bin or bowl (filled with water)
  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Pennies(or other coins, washers, or similar objects)

Mummified Apples

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  • 1/2 apple
  • 2 cups
  • ½ cup baking Soda
  • ¼ cup salt
  • Cutting board
  • Knife
  • Measuring cup
  • Mixing bowl

Plants to the Rescue!

Earth Day is the perfect time to learn how you can make the Earth a better place! Our world is full of nature and Girlstart wants you to channel your inner botanist today. A botanist is a special type of scientist who studies plants and how they grow. Let’s explore how we can be more like a botanist. As you might have guessed, it all starts with plants.

Plants help the environment in a bunch of different ways. Sure, they can be pretty and smell nice, but did you know that they are some of the hardest workers in the environment? Let’s look at a few of the ways that planting leafy friends can help our Earth!

Munching on Carbon Dioxide

When you breathe in, you take in oxygen from the air. That oxygen is used to help power your body. But you don’t breathe out that same oxygen. Instead, you breathe out carbon dioxide. In small quantities, carbon dioxide isn’t all bad. But it’s not just us sending carbon dioxide out into the air. When humans burn fossil fuels for energy, much more of that same carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere. Large amounts of carbon dioxide like this harm the environment.

Lucky for us, carbon dioxide is exactly what plants like to snack on. Plants are considered “carbon sinks” – that means they take in carbon dioxide and use it to make food for themselves. By planting new green friends, you can help remove carbon dioxide from our atmosphere and reduce air pollution.

Pollution Destroyer

Plants protect water from pollution, too! When there is pollution in rain, plants use their roots as a filter to remove harmful pollutants from ponds, rivers, and lakes.

Stay on Solid Ground

If you live in a place with landslides, trees could be a great help to you! The roots of trees grow into the ground and help to keep it from moving. Without plant roots in the soil, it’s a lot easier for landslides to happen since nothing is left to hold the soil in place.

A Place to Live

Treehouses aren’t the only way that plants can be a home! Throughout nature, plants act as shelter for many animals. They are a great place for small creatures to hide from predators and birds to make their nests. Big plants, like trees, provide shade for all types of animals and plants and protect them from overheating in the sun.

Plants are amazing environmental helpers! They provide so much more to our daily lives than just being something nice to look at. Join Girlstart as we wrap up celebrating Earth Day by working in your garden or maybe even planting some seeds! 

Dr. Serena Hon

Girlstart’s Women in STEM weekly series highlights various women who are making a difference in STEM. Be inspired as these incredible women describe how they became interested in their field, provide insight into a day in the life, and share learnings from their experiences.

Dr. Serena Hon
Family Medicine Doctor at Austin Regional Clinic

Dr. Hon initially got involved with Girlstart to show girls that they can be doctors, too. We are excited to have her on the blog to talk about her journey to becoming a doctor!

Briefly describe your career.
I’m a doctor who sees patients of all ages– we see you when you’re sick and when you need regular checkups, and also help everyone else in your family as well!

Was there a specific person, program, or event in your life that led you to your career?
My own family doctor growing up, Dr. Ou, showed me that a girl who looked like me could be a doctor someday.

What are your favorite things about being a family medicine doctor?
I can help people when they’re feeling really bad and get to celebrate with people when they’re feeling good. I get to know the whole family, which makes me feel like part of the family.

What would you like to tell girls who are interested in pursuing a STEM career?
It may take some hard work, but so do most good things in life. It’s worth the effort you put into it, and keep the faith– you can do it. After all, who rules the world? Girls!

Why is confidence in STEM important for girls?
Science, technology, engineering, and math make the world go ’round. Feeling like you have the ability to learn about those fields gives you the ability to understand how the world works, and therefore better understand your place in it.

What is your favorite Girlstart moment?
I loved presenting at the “Scrub In” summer camp program for girls interested in medicine. Everyone was so involved, had great questions, and had a lot of fun exploring the medical tools.