Science Fundamentals

Below are the scientific observations and video from an experiment conducted on acids and bases…

“pH is the measurement of how acidic or basic a substance is. The pH
scale goes from 0-14. If a substance’s pH level is from 0-6, the substance is an acid. If a
substance’s pH level is from 8-14, the substance is a base and a pH level of 7 is
neutral. When you mix acids with bases, their effects can neutralize. In this experiment,
I used my knowledge of acids and bases to create chemical reactions the neutralize their effects.

Analysis: I learned from the experiment that when you mix acids with bases, their
unique effects neutralize. This can be in the form of a chemical reaction like what
happened in the experiment. Also, a gas can be released when acids and bases mix like carbon dioxide.

Results: As stated before, baking soda and vinegar made the biggest balloon while
cranberry juice and baking soda made the smallest balloon. This is because vinegar
and baking soda are very far apart on the pH scale, and acids and bases that are far
apart on the pH scale have bigger reactions than ones that are close together. Although
cranberry juice has about the same pH level as vinegar, it’s heavily diluted so that
people can drink it unlike vinegar, that’s why vinegar made the biggest reaction out of all the acids used.

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Creative Writing 11-Year-Olds

One student wrote an amazing story about a strong-willed inventor named Galaxy! Read below:


Prologue

It had been a year after the Chronos Bomb had dropped on Galaxy Rover’s hometown, Seafoam City. She’d been having flashbacks to that terrible day, the day that changed her whole understanding of time. Her family had been lucky enough to have been in shelter; others hadn’t been so fortunate and the impact had scarred the reputation of the New World. This was the exact reason humans had left Earth. To turn over a new leaf and leave all the despondence behind. 


Galaxy sighed heavily and grabbed her phone. Although time could no longer be measured, Galaxy still liked to check “the time” on her phone. She hadn’t resetted it because she wanted a memoir from the past, something that would remind her of the good times. She was a weird kid, no doubt, but also a very innovative one. Galaxy was an inventor, a fervent one, in fact.

Her recent inventions included a robot that could clean dishes; one of her biggest pet peeves. Galaxy wasn’t exactly into coding, but her best friend, Starr was. That’s why, whenever Galaxy was making something electronic, she asked Starr over. Galaxy’s real passion was building. She had fixed numerous incongruous appliances and gadgets (along with helping her cousins with those darn “DIY” kits!) so she liked to think that she was a mechanic.

Galaxy had always wanted to fix things; while other kids were barely learning how to tie their shoes, she had already programmed her first mini-robot. Starr was no exception either; she had been coding before she even knew how to read. Sure they were great with technology, but their parents definitely did not approve. 

“You should be learning something more dominant, like Math or Science,” Galaxy’s mom insisted. “You don’t need to know how to program robots or build machines. Leave that to the professionals.”

Her dad added, “Someday, you’ll be thankful for learning a better subject. After all, then you’ll be able to go to a great school and learn much more. Don’t be so impulsive.”

Galaxy was furious that day. She wondered why her parents couldn’t understand. She wanted to be a professional! That was the whole point of learning something, wasn’t it? Besides being a mechanic, Galaxy aspired to save the world, a cliche, but after what happened the year before, somebody had to take a chance…

The day the Chronos Bomb was dropped, Galaxy and her family had been vacationing at Disney Land. It was meant to be a birthday vacation for Galaxy but it turned out to be the worst day of her life. They had been on Splash Mountain when the ride malfunctioned suddenly. Shortly after, the operator announced, 

“A bomb has been dropped in a town not far from here. Please exit via the stairs in an orderly fashion. I repeat, please exit using the stairs.”

Well, either the people didn’t hear, or they were too panicked, but nobody exited in “an orderly fashion”, so to speak. Everybody was rushing through, pushing and shoving, including Galaxy’s family. Once they reached the bottom, a SWAT team was waiting for them. All the passengers were escorted back home, where they learned that the bomb was actually a device that would stop time – forever. Unless someone went to the enigmatic Fate Temple and went through a list of trials and traps, there would be no hope.

Since that day, she’d been working on a special robot, one that could go into the Fate Temple without being destroyed. She worked and worked, barely eating and sleeping, to finish her bot. Oblivious to her parents, Galaxy worked on it privately. There were many times when she felt like it was devoid of something, and then realized what was missing. Sometimes, Starr would come over and tweak the robot, perfecting it even more. Months later, after much consideration, the robot was ready.

Both of the girls went into Galaxy’s garage and set up the robot. It would be connected to a sensor they had dropped off at the Fate Temple. The robot would be controlled by Galaxy, while Starr checked and adjusted the sensor’s view. When the robot moved, the sensor would too. That way, the path ahead wouldn’t hurt Galaxy or Starr. They hoped their plan would work, after all the time spent.

There were some near misses with traps; misses that made Galaxy whimper in fear. She just wanted to end what seemed like a big headache to her. She just wanted time to go back to normal. On the other hand, Starr worried as she monitored the sensor closely. There was no time for mistakes. 

When the sensor reached the end of the maze, a giant yellow orb sat on a pedestal. Galaxy gasped. The shimmery outer coating made her want to dance, and the golden light inside passed a wave of odd warmth through her. So, maneuvering the bot carefully, Galaxy steadily moved the sensor on the orb. Like a dazzling supernova the orb burst up into the sky, softly imploding and raining down on the temple. The idols there were magically restored and polished, even the dusty walls were cleaned. Even Starr, who usually wasn’t impressed by anything cracked a smile. 

They had done it! Still, Galaxy and Starr weren’t sure if it had worked. They got their answer when day turned to night an hour later. They went over to the news station and showed them the whole recording that had been taken on Galaxy’s phone. They were very impressed and featured it as breaking news. They received the Young Heroes Award and even the mayor shook their hand. Galaxy’s parents were more than thrilled and admitted that they were wrong for not letting her pursue her dreams. They apologized and were relieved when Galaxy forgave them. 


Epilogue

Galaxy ended up going to Engineering School and grew up to be a famous mechanic. Her dedication is noted on a plaque in Seafoam City square. All the kids in school are taught about her and are encouraged to pursue what they want. Starr is the CEO of Road to Code, a coding camp for children. She is also famous and has a plaque alongside Galaxy’s. The robot that they used to complete the mission has been put in a museum and is sometimes used at meet and greets. There have been numerous movies and books inspired by them. The legacy of Galaxy and Starr will never be forgotten.

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Creative Writing 13-Year-Olds

One of our 13-year-olds wrote about an exciting neighborhood adventure! They even included a Part 2! Read below to find out what it’s about:

Today was a big day for my family and I, but it got even bigger when I noticed something new in my room.

Today was the day of our big yard sale. We had spent the whole week deciding on what items in our house to sell. I was so excited for this yard sale because of the chance to earn some money. As I was doing some last-minute packing, I took down a painting from the wall and put it in the pile of items I wanted to sell. As I put the painting in the pile I noticed something on the back. I took the painting out and noticed that there was some writing on the back. After looking at the back for a while, I noticed that it was a treasure map! There were many lines showing the path to get to a treasure and an X which was the spot with the treasure. Under the map, there were also some directions on how to get there, and the directions matched the path to the treasure! So, I ran out of my room as fast as I could with my painting, hopped onto the seat of my bike, and set off to find the treasure.

After 30 minutes of searching, I finally reached the spot where the treasure would be. I looked at the back of the painting for any more directions and it read that the treasure would be in the bush closest to where I was standing. I looked everywhere until I noticed a bush next to a stop sign at the beginning of the street. I ran over to the bush and after some digging inside the bush, pulled out a cardboard box.

I set the cardboard box on the ground right next to me and thought about what could be in the box. It could be a new video game, a phone, maybe even some gold coins. So, I opened the cardboard box to find…….. another cardboard box?

I was surprised by what I had found, but thought that the real treasure would be inside the cardboard box. So, I opened the box and saw that it was filled with packaging pellets. I turned the box over to let all the pellets fall and that’s when I saw a small cardboard box fall on the pellets. I picked the box up and opened itthe only thing inside was a piece of paper and it read: “Ha Ha!”

  I was surprised and filled with anger, my face turned a bright red right when I saw that piece of paper. So, I looked around to see if anyone was watching this prank unfold. To my left, I saw a kid holding a box with a lot of toys. At once, I realized that this was the box I put my toys that I wanted to sell, and I immediately ran after him. The thief turned around and spotted me chasing after him. Immediately, he started to run. I ran as fast as I could and I thought I had him but sadly. I tripped over a rock and fell onto the concrete. I was okay, but I lost the thief and my money. I then walked back home with my head down, feeling defeated.

Part 2

As I walked back home, I couldn’t think of anything but my stolen toys. The more I thought about them, the angrier I was. Even though I was planning to sell all the toys in that box, I was still mad. Eventually, I got to the point when I couldn’t bear losing my toys and decided to get them back. I ran home so that I could come up with my plan.

At first, I had a very hard time coming up with my plan. Nothing seemed to work because I didn’t know where his house was. However, I knew which neighborhood he lived in, but I still didn’t have enough information to come up with a plan. I then thought about ringing every doorbell in that neighborhood and ask them if anyone had a huge box full of toys. This seemed like a good plan at first, but then I realized that the culprit would recognize me from the chase. So, he would obviously lie about the toys. Finally, after 2 hours of coming up with plans, I decided to take a break and ride my bike around the street. After riding for a bit, I noticed a flyer attached to a lamp post in our street. I rode my bike closer to the lamp post and I was able to see the flyer. It read: “Come to the Smith’s Family Yard Sale on July 8th” “From 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM”. “Maybe they have my stolen toys!” I thought. I looked at the address and noticed that it was the neighborhood that the culprit lived in. Suddenly, my plan was as clear as water in my mind

Here was my plan: I would first take the exact same box I used to package my toys as a decoy. Then I would go to the neighborhood at 1:50 PM, which would be when they would be setting up. Then I would walk around the neighborhood, making sure not to show my face otherwise the thief would recognize me. Then, when no one was looking, I would switch the box full of toys with the decoy, and run. I knew my plan was going to work! Finally, the day came where I would get back my toys. I set an alarm for myself at 1:45 PM so I could get to the neighborhood on time. In the meantime, I just decided to rest and watch YouTube videos. After what felt like 5 minutes, the time was 1:45 PM and my alarm went off. Immediately, I ran to the garage, grabbed the decoy box, and ran as fast as I could to the neighborhood. After a few minutes of running, I reached my destination. I looked over to see where the yard sale was, and it was the first house on the street, which would mean I’d have a short escape route. I kept walking around the neighborhood waiting until I was sure that no one was looking immediately, so I ran over to the house. There was a table which had all the stuff they were planning to sell. I kept searching the table until I found one box that looked like the box where I had kept my toys. I peeked in to check and I saw all my toys in there! I then took out my decoy box and put it in place for the box full of MY toys. I then ran out of the neighborhood, luckily no one saw me. I had gotten my toys back and feeling more proud than ever, walked back home with my head high.

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Science Fundamentals

After learning how the periodic table is organized, the students were assigned to make their own periodic tables out of items! Scroll to see their creative ideas!

Watch this Chick-fil-A fan explain how they would rearrange the menu using a periodic table! This fun and informative video helps you decide your next order!


Our next student decided to make a periodic table of fruits! Try to guess the similar property of the fruits in each column! (Columns 3-6 have the same property.)


Answers:

Column 1: fruits you can eat with the skin on

Column 2: fruits you have to take the skin off to eat

Columns 3-6: sour fruits

Column 7: sweet or sour fruits (depending if it’s ripe)

Column 8: sweet fruits

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Creative Writing 10-Year-Olds

One of our students wrote their version of the moon landing! This interesting piece of historical fiction is definitely worth a read!

The First Step on the Moon

“321 blast off” the crowd roared. It was the 16th of July 1969 the first ever trip to the moon. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins were in the Saturn V rocket orbiting the Earth. It only took them a couple of minutes but they managed to get into the Orbit of the Earth. But then they hit a problem there Space Suits were missing, they needed their space suits for Neil and Buzz to step foot on the moon. “The space suits are gone” reported Buzz on there introcome.

The space mission crew heard that and started searching on Earth. It had been 20 minutes and they still found nothing. Just then When they thought nothing could get better, they found their space suits. “There here, the space suits are here” reported Neil Armstrong. Michael found them in the log space intermission branch, they were where the map was supposed to be.

The crew finally had to say goodbye to Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin headed into the Eagle and said goodbye. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin departed from the Saturn V rocket and headed to the moon.

When the duo reached the surface of the moon they finally got to step on the moon. ““That’s one small step for (a) man. One giant leap for mankind.”

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Fun Under the Sun

For Week 5, we asked the kids to fill out a Google Form questionnaire all about themselves! Here are some breakdowns of their answers:

Image may contain: text that says 'What is your favorite ice cream flavor? 9 responses 33.3% 22.2% Vanilla Chocolate Cookies and Cream 11.1% 33.3% 3.3% Strawberry Birthday Cake Mango Mango Mint Chocolate Chip'
For our first entry, we asked the kids what their favorite ice cream flavor was! It was a tie between mint chocolate chip and vanilla!
Image may contain: text that says 'responses Ifyou could get apet, what animal would you choose? 11.1% 22.2% Dog Cat Horse Fish Rabbit Rabbit Hamster/Guinea Pig Bird Lizard 66.7%'
The overwhelming majority of students said that they would like to get a dog!
Image may contain: text that says 'What is your favorite season? 9 responses 33.3 11.1% 11.1% Spring Summer Fall Winter 44.4%'
Another question asked the students what their favorite season was! The most popular answer was Spring, with Summer being a close second.🌞