Congratulations Brina! Regional Science Fair Champion – Cupcakes on the Rise Project
Brina bringing back her trophy!
Brina has worked really hard over the past few months on her Science Fair project, Cupcakes on the rise! She has made approximately 410 cupcakes since starting her experiments. Our fridge has been full of chocolate cupcakes and she as well as Karlie have taken a lot of cupcakes to school everyone week to share with their friends and classmates. Proud of Brina for all her hard work.
Regional Science Fair Champion – Brina!!!
For her science experiment Brina picked a cooking experiment. She wanted to find out the difference in the heights of cupcakes when you use eggs versus egg substitutes (like applesauce and egg replacer). Many people have allergies and it is important when making food for people with these allergies to know how the recipes will turn out. The eggs act as binding agents in cupcakes, but will non-egg cupcakes turn out similar and tasty. Are there any noticeable differences specifically in height (but also observations regarding taste, texture, how perishable the cupcakes are, and more information).
Congratulating my sweet girl on her win! She was still in shock, but excited and pleased!
Brina started working on her Science project months ago. She started with making cupcakes one batch at a time. Brina did everything in making the cupcakes (a couple of times Mom or Dad chipped in and helped with clean up, but otherwise she did it on her own). Next she took the information from her experiments and created her journal, graphs, took pictures, and more. Once she had all her experiments completed and the journal was complete she started working on her display board. She added all the required and key information on her board and then spent the next few days adding more cute decorations to make it fun and appealing. There were a lot of stickers used in the process! 🙂 The display board turned out well too.
Jake and Brina at the Regional Science Fair Ceremony! Way to go kiddo!
She discovered that although the applesauce and egg replacers do act sufficiently as binding agents in cupcakes they do not rise as high as the cupcakes containing eggs. The taste and textures of the non-egg cupcakes were not only acceptable, but preferred by some family and friends. The day before her school’s Science Fair presentations she made another batch of cookies to share with her and Karlie’s classmates. She won the opportunity to go to regional the following week! The day before the regional Science Fair competition she made another batch of cupcakes with the 3 different binding agents to take for the judges to enjoy. Jake took her during the school day to set up her project and we came back for the ceremony that evening. We were pleasantly surprised when they announced her as the 1st place winner for the Regional Science Fair 2016. She won a trophy, certificate, medal, and a cash prize for her Science Fair Project.
Standing with my sweet Brina by her display board, cupcake goodies, and all her awards! Good job Brina Bee!!!
Thankful for an opportunity to see Brina work for months through the Science Fair process and her hard work get rewarded. She is a great cook and always a big help in the kitchen. The project was fun, tasty, and a great learning experience for everyone in our family.
Brina & Karlie’s Awards Ceremony! Congratulations Girls!
Brina and Karlie with Ms. Osbey. They loved spending time in the library as Library Assistants helping her!
Proud of these two girls!
Karlie receiving her Accelerated Reading Trophy! 🙂 She broke the school record in AR points! Loves her books! Way to go KARLIE!!!
Fifth Grade Awards Ceremony!
Hanging out with friends between Graduation and the Awards Ceremony
Safety Patrol!
Brina’s fantastic Homeroom Teacher this year Mrs. Husso! She was an amazing teacher and Brina learned a ton in her class!
Brina’s reading teacher for the past several years Mrs. Whitmire! She is AWESOME and has helped Brina so much with improving her reading skills! Wish we could take us with Brina to Middle School!!!
Karlie & Brina – 5th Grade 2016 Class Graduation & Awards Ceremony! Proud of these girls!
Both Karlie & Brina were the Highest Student in Social Studies for their home class!
Karlie & Brina were the highest student in READING for their home class! WooHoo Brina, she has learned so much over the past few years even with handling dyslexia. Proud of both of our girls!
Karlie highest student in Science for her home class!
Jet Toy Competition! Both Karlie and Brina’s individual teams went on to compete in the Regional Jet Toy Competition this year!
Brina won her class Science Fair and went on to win 1st Place Grand Prize in our Regional Science Fair competition! Very proud of Brina and all her hardwork! We calculated that she made over 400 cupcakes throughout her Science experiment! Way to go BRINA!!!
Award for Academic Excellence!
Counting My Blessings: Week In Review
It was a week packed full of a lot of emotions. With the girls wrapping up at a school they have been attending the past 7 years it has been quite a stepping stone for us. We are grateful to all the teachers and administration at Crosswell Elementary for the amount of time, energy, and attention they have invested in our girls education. They have made a positive and lasting impression on our kids. Wish we could take some of the amazing teachers with us to Middle school. We are excited to see what Middle School will bring and know that the kids will probably adjust quicker and better than at least their Mom because with them moving up a school their growing up seems more real. Love my girls and very proud of what they have accomplished over the past year! There was so much to be thankful for last week.
I want to be accountable to you so the following are snip-its of some of the things I am thankful for this past week. Counting My Blessings – Week In Review:
Monday –Thankful to have the laundry room renovation started and that we were still able to get the laundry done so none of us have to run around wearing dirty clothes!
Tuesday – Thankful for the opportunity to spend some time with the girls after school that didn’t include doing a bunch of homework. We even had a few extra minutes to do a rapid quick clean up around the house and read some more of our books together. LOVE catching both of the girls reading independently on their own during free time (for those who know our family you know that for one of our kids this is a really big deal)!
Wednesday – Thankful for time after work to spend with other Mom’s at school prepping for the kids 5th grade Graduation Celebration Party. We were able to get a lot accomplished and organized during our time together.
Thursday – Thankful for Brina’s hard work on her “Cupcakes on the Rise” Science Fair Project because we were able to see her accept a 1st Place Trophy, Medals, Certificate, and Cash Prize (we had no idea there was a cash prize as well) for the Regional Science Fair! Very proud of our Brina Bee!
Friday – Thankful for an opportunity to watch the girls Graduation and Awards Ceremony! They did fantastic and both kids received numerous awards, medals, pins, certificates, trophies and other cool awards for all that they had accomplished throughout this year. Also, Karlie received a trophy for getting all A’s her entire Elementary School years. Super proud of these kids and the effort they put into their learning. Praying they continue to have the love of learning as they get older!
What are you thankful for today? I encourage you to take the time to write down a few blessings that you have in your life today. It will help cheer you up and turn your focus on the amazing blessings you encounter each day!
School: Brina & Karlie’s 4th Grade Awards Ceremony!
Proud of my girls!
Brina and Karlie had their 4th grade Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, June 2nd. Jake and I knew the girls did really well this year and worked very hard, but we were still blown away by the amount of awards they received. I honestly don’t think Jake was in his chair for more than 5 minutes throughout the entire Awards Ceremony (seriously). Every time he sat down one or both of the girls names would be announced to receive another award. The grandpa sitting next to me said “Wow, you most be doing something right with those kids. They are very talented!” Both girls did worked hard all year even when it wasn’t always easy so it is something exciting to celebrate with them!
They both had great teachers this school year. The teachers encouraged them to learn a lot! Their Homeroom Teachers, Gifted & Talented Teacher, Reading Teacher, and STEM Club Coaches were all good about communicating with the parents which is always key in helping the kids be successful. Thankful for all the teachers and all energy they put into our kids this school year.
We are VERY PROUD of the hard work these girls did and the amount they were able to accomplish throughout the 4th grade year! The girls have the biggest class in the school so it is a huge honor to get these awards. Their classes are large and it takes a lot of work to get these honors. Way to go girls!!!
Karlie and Brina received 13 Award Certificates + 10 Award Medals + 2 Award Pins:
- 2 – Highest Math Achievement Awards (Both girls were the highest in their classes)! (Received 2 Award Certificates & 2 Award Medals)
- 1 – Highest Social Studies Achievement Award (Received 1 Award Certificate & 1 Award Medal)
- 1 – Highest Reading Achievement Award (Received 1 Award Certificate & 1 Award Medal)
- 1 – Highest Science Achievement Award (Received 1 Award Certificate & 1 Award Medal)
- 1 – Highest Language Arts Achievement Award (Received 1 Award Certificate & 1 Award Medal)
- 1 – “A” Honor Roll Award (Received 1 Award Certificate & 1 Award Medal)
- 1 – “A/B” Honor Roll Award (Received 1 Award Certificate & 1 Award Medal)
- 1 – 1st Place Accelerated Reading Award (Received 1 Award Certificate & 1 Award Medal)
- 1 – Pickens County Youth Arts Award (Received 1 Award Certificate)
- 1 – Children’s Book Award (Received 1 Award Certificate & 1 Award Medal)
- 2 – STEM Club Awards (their STEM Club Team – Solar SySTEM went to state) (Received 2 Award Certificates & 2 Award Pins)
Here are some of the pictures from their big Awards Night! Very proud of our girls!
Way to go Brina and Karlie
Brina’s Honor Roll
Karlie’s Honor Roll
Highest Reading Achievement Award
Highest Language Arts Achievement Award
Highest Math Achievement Awards – Brina and Karlie!
Highest Science Achievement Award
STEM Club Awards
Highest Social Studies Achievement Award
Children’s Book Award
Pickens County Youth Arts Award
Talking with friends after the Awards Ceremony!
Brina showing us her cool projects in the hallway!
Brina and Karlie’s certificates, medals, and pins literally filled our kitchen table!
STEM Club, Highest Achievement in Math (for their class), and Honor Roll Awards & Medals for both girls!
Below are some of the pictures of their medals from their 4th Grade Awards Night (I didn’t take pictures of all of them or they didn’t turn out plus some were similar, but this will give you the idea of what they brought home on their 4th Grade Awards Night)!
2 of these Medals for Highest Math Achievement Medal (1 for Brina and 1 for Karlie)
All “A” Honor Roll for the Entire School Year
Highest Social Studies Achievement Medal
Highest Reading Achievement Medal
Highest Language Arts Achievement Medal
Multiple ones of this medal – 1st Place Accelerated Reading & Children’s Book Award
Highest Science Achievement Medal
All “A-B” Honor Roll for the Entire School Year
We are super excited to see all that the girls have accomplished this year. We are thankful for all their effort and hard work. It is evident that they can do a lot and learned a great deal this school year. They finished strong. It is still hard to believe that this is their last day of 4th grade, they are growing up too quickly.
We are looking forward to a fun summer full of learning, memories, and catching up with family and friends! It is our hope that they continue to enjoy learning and growing as they get older. Thankful for our girls. We are very blessed! LOVE YOU BRINA AND KARLIE!!!
School Projects: Brina’s Mix Like Magic Science Fair Project
Brina presenting her “Mix Like Magic” Project at the Science Fair!
I am very proud of Brina for all her hard work and time she put into her Science Fair Project. She worked on her project for several weeks in the evenings after homework and on the weekends. It was a lot of work, but she was picked as one of the top 2 for her class!!! She got a 100% on her science experiment journal and 100% on her science experiment presentation! Way to go BRINA!
She really enjoyed doing the actual science experiments and testing. The display board was fun for her too. Probably the most time consuming and least favorite piece of the science fair was the handwritten journal. By the end of the project she had over 80 pages of hand written information recorded in her science journal. We have over 2 hours of video of her doing her experiment and that was only one piece of the whole project!
For anyone wanting to replicate the experiment on their own I am going to include the shortened version (I am serious about the amount of hand written notes) of her science project and procedures she used to go through the experiment. Some of the information such as her title, purpose, hypothesis, and experiment are directly below. Additional information such as her constants, variables, research, materials, step-by-step procdures, analysis, conclusion, future work, and more are at the very bottom after the pictures. Hope you enjoy doing this fun experiment as much as she did!
Brina titled her science experiment: Mix Like Magic
Purpose:
- Do water molecules move faster or slower based on the temperature of the water?
- Would changing the temperature of the water affect how fast the molecules move?
Hypothesis:
- If the temperature of the water is raised, then the mixing rate will be faster.
Experiment:
- Take 2 jars of water (one with food coloring) and see how long it takes for the molecules to completely mix on their own using various water temperatures.
Sharing with another kid about her science experiment.
Sharing her Science Experiment with her 3rd Grade Math and Science teacher, Mrs. Johnson.
Listening carefully to Mrs. Johnson’s questions and feedback about the project.
Answering questions! (Side note – notice how crowded it was during the Science Fair! It was a tight getting through and very loud so when speaking with someone you almost felt like you were yelling.) The kids were having a great time though showing off their projects!
Brina’s display board and items!
She brainstormed about a way to demonstrate her project for people to see since she couldn’t easily do the water. The conclusion was to make a mock demonstration of the experiment using jello and green food coloring. It turned out pretty well and got the point across.
Adding the drops of food coloring to the jars that will be going on the top!
Concentrating as she counts out the number of food coloring drops!
Jar of room temperature water with green food coloring.
Jar of ice cold water with green food coloring (notice the frosty outside of the glass mason jar).
Jar of very hot water with green food coloring (notice all the little tiny bubbles inside the jar).
Brina’s three mason jars with green food coloring – 1 with hot water, 1 with room temperature water, and 1 with cold water!
Talking with Dad about the experiment, hypothesis, and the next steps!
Brina watching the water molecules mixing “like magic” even though the jar is complete still!
Watching and timing the mixing of the two jars.
First round of testing complete!
Making sure it’s completely mixed
Measuring the temperature of the water in each jar and recording it!
The only assistance she needed was flipping the jars so that the one with green food coloring was sitting directly on top of the one without food coloring. The main reasons why we assisted with this piece of the experiment was because the jars were heavy, they needed to be lined up perfectly to avoid spilling, we didn’t want her dumping steaming hot water on herself, and she had to be ready with the stopwatch. Otherwise, she handled the experiment procedures pretty much on her own.
Brina’s display board as she is working on getting it completed. She has most of the information now just to add the pictures (the yellow sticky notes are spots where she wants to add pictures to her display board).
Brina’s Science Experiment Journal! This piece took the longest and required a lot of hand writing, but she got it done!
The back of Brina’s Mix Like Magic Science Journal!
Below is more information about the experiment so you may try it for yourself. It was a fun project. A lot of work, but Brina did fantastic! Her hard work paid off!
Manipulated Variable:
- I will change the temperature of the water.
- There will be one set with hot water, one with room temperature, and one with cold water.
Responding Variable:
- I will test the speed of the water molecules measured by tracking the mixing rate of colored and clear water.
- I will use a stop watch to track this time in order to provide more measurable data for the experiment.
Constants:
- I will keep the volume of water in the jars the same.
- I will use the exact same jars for every trial.
- The stillness of the jars will remain the same for each experiment.
Research:
Water is made up of many small particles. Even a jar of water that is sitting still on the counter has many little particles that are constantly moving. Although the many tiny water molecules are packed snugly together in the jar they are always moving. When you combine water from two jars they will eventually mix together. Particles from one jar will blend with the particles of the second jar.
The scientist that originally discovered that particles are constantly mixing was Robert Brown, a botanist, back in 1827. It eventually became known as Brownian Motion. He noticed that the pollen granules were always in motion in water. He started this theory even though he never figured out all the reasons behind it. Later Maxwell, Boltzmann, Einstein, Langevin, Gouy, and others expanded on Brownian Motion Theory.
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen atoms that are stuck together. The molecules in water have enough energy to allow the particles to move around each other. Hot water has more kinetic energy than the cold water. Therefore, the hot water should move faster than cold water molecules and mix quicker. You should be able to see this by adding food coloring to containers with different temperatures. The liquid molecules in suspension should move more quickly thus colliding with other suspended particles.*
Materials:
- 6 Clear Glass Jars (same size)
- Dark Food Coloring
- 3 Pitchers
- 3 Divider Cards
- 1 Spoon
- Container of Petroleum Jelly
- 2 Jelly Roll Pans
- Thermometer
- Stop Watch (or Timer)
- Pencil & Paper
Experiment (Step-By-Step Procedures):
- Create a chart to record your data from all the trial
- Put petroleum jelly around the rims of all 6 clear glass jars.
- Put jelly roll pans on the counter top and put 3 jars in each one.
- Fill 1 pitcher of water full of room temperature, 1 pitcher full of cold water (and place it in the fridge until you need it), and 1 pitcher of hot water.
- Get the Pitcher of Hot Water and fill one clear jar to the top with the pitcher. Allow the water to overflow by a trickle. Use a thermometer to measure the temperature of the water and record it on your chart. In the other jelly roll pan fill up another jar ¾ full of hot water. Add 5 drops of dark food coloring and stir until mixed. Slowly fill that jar until at the top with a small trickle of water overflowing.
- Use the divider card to cover the opening of the jar containing the colored water. Carefully turn over the jar and place it on the jar with clear hot water. Once the water as stopped moving remove the divider card and start timing to see how long it will take for the two jars to mix completely. Record the time on the chart.
- Repeat Procedure Step #5 this time using room temperature water and record it.
- Repeat Procedure Step #5 this time using cold water and record it.
- Repeat Procedure Steps #5 to #7 for another 5 to 7 times and record the data on the chart.
Analysis:
I did my experiment over 2 days, however, I kept all the items the same. The data from the 7 trial experiments was collected, recorded, and analyzed. The information that I collected during my experiment was inconclusive.
Conclusion:
Upon the completion of my experiment I brainstormed a few ideas of why there were some larger variances with my data. The data from my experiment was inconclusive. Based on the data I collected I cannot confirm that my hypothesis was indeed correct. Although, I followed the experiment the best I could there were too many variables that may have prevented the experiment from showing consistent results. When you look at my data collection chart and graph you can see there are not regular patterns evolving from the 7 trial experiments I performed.
Ideas on why I did not prove my hypothesis to be true:
- On Day 2 I switched to a different bottle of food coloring. Did that alter the experiment?
- When removing the divider cards were the jars bumped a little possibly skewing the results?
- It is somewhat subjective per person when the 2 jars from each set actually appear to be mixed.
- I decided to add 10 drops of food coloring on Day 2 to see if that would help me see the mixing process better. Did that make a difference in the results?
- The glass jars had some reflection and refraction occurring depending on which angle you stood and looked at them. Did that make a difference?
- Both the hot and cold water were taken from the kitchen sink, however, the room temperature water was taking from the Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System. Did that have an impact on my experiment?
- I did not wait very long between stacking the 2 jars and removing the divider card. Was I pulling the card too soon and the water molecules were still moving too much from stacking the jars to give accurate results?
Future Work
- In future experiments I would like to try a variety of different tests to see which would result in the experiment matching with my hypothesis statement.
- Would a horizontal container with a divider instead of a vertical one work better?
- A non-rounded container may have less refraction issues.
- The use of a color chart may help eliminate the subjectiveness of when the 2 jars are indeed mixed completely.
- It may be better to wait longer for the water to stop moving once set up before pulling the divider card, however, will waiting cause it to cool too much? It would be interesting to see the results.
- There are a lot of things I could change, retest, and alter to see if I could produce the results outlined in my hypothesis.
*Research bibliography and other references are available upon request. We didn’t include all the information in her journal to save a little space, but are happy to share if you wish to have it.
Flashback Friday: Naps with Tigger
Brina sleeping soundly on her boppy with Tigger!
Today’s Flashback Friday takes us back 10 years ago. The girls were only a couple months old. They were great nappers and would sleep pretty much anywhere (from their cribs, swings, boppies, pack-n-plays, and other random locations). We usually rotated them to different spots to take naps so they got used to sleeping anywhere in the house. At night we would always put them to bed in their cribs, but were more flexible with their napping locations. Looking back on it they were awesome travelers because of this too. They could sleep at anyone’s house or a hotel and it never bothered them the least bit. Probably their favorite place to sleep was their swings, they LOVED their swings!!!
There is something so peaceful about a little one that is sleeping. So thankful for these two little ones. It doesn’t seem like that long ago they were rolling around on the floor, taking naps throughout the day, and playing with the little Tigger toys. The years have went by quickly, but I am grateful for these precious moments.
Karlie on her boppy with Tigger on her tummy and her foot sticking out of her clothes. She had a way of wiggling her toes out of the closed-toed outfits!
Dear Mom…
Dear Mom,
I love you Mom! Can you read to us? Skipper loved her bone. As I write this letter Skipper is looking at me. Can you play with me Mommy? I love to play. It is cold outside. I had a fun day. Love, Brina
I found this letter and picture one morning from my sweet Brina. These little gestures from my family makes my heart want to burst. Not every day is perfect or easy as a parent so seeing these sweet letters totally make my day brighter! In case your wondering, yes we read, played, and had fun together that day. Love my family!
Birthday Celebration (part 2)
Happy Birthday Brina & Karlie
We were actually traveling on the girls actual birthday (they had a great time visiting their grandparents in Vermont). After we got back from our trip we scheduled a birthday party for the friends and family in our area. It was held at the Upstate Children’s Museum. The girls had a blast playing at the Children’s Museum with their family and friends. It was a great place to have a birthday celebration!
Karlie having fun at the Children’s Museum
Brina shopping at the Children’s Museum
Karlie having fun at the Children’s Museum
Daddy and Brina building a structure
Karlie having a blast
Daddy and Brina playing the Turn the Lights Off game
Karlie made a giant “K” out of the light brights
Birthday Celebration
Our Sweet Brina
The weekend after we got back in town we took the girls to Outback for their birthday lunch. It was nice to have a quiet lunch with them, talk, and celebrate their birthday. I still cannot believe my girls are growing up so quickly. There is so much to be thankful for in our lives.
Our Karlie girl
Brina giggling…always love hearing my girls laugh!
Sweet Karlie with a big smile
Sirloin tips and fries, can’t ask for a better birthday dinner at Outback! 🙂 The girls both wanted steak for their birthday lunch.
Brina’s little gift to Karlie. Love that she wrote a cute message to Karlie – “I love you!” I took each of them out at different times to pick out a gift for their sister. Brina used her money to go to Goodwill and pick out a bunch of used “chapter” books for Karlie to read. It was so cute helping her look through the books and pick out ones Karlie would like. Karlie was very surprised Brina found so many books and been enjoying reading them.
Karlie’s “secret” birthday message to Brina. It says “K(arlie) L(oves) Y(ou) Brina!” Karlie picked up some really cute crafts for Brina. Brina has been found painting and doing a variety of crafts over the past few weeks!
Aw…Karlie got a gift from Brina
My Handsome Man! Enjoying some time with his girls!
Happy Birthday Brina & Karlie!
Happy 8th Birthday Brina and Karlie! We love you sweet girls more than words can say! Wishing you both many more amazing years packed full of great memories! 🙂 We are thankful for the our beautiful girls and the many rays of sunshine they bring into our lives! We are so blessed to be your parents!
Lots of LOVE & HUGs,
Dad & Mom
XOXO