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The GIANT Encyclopedia of Science Activities for Children 3 to 6

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The GIANT Encyclopedia of Science Activities for Children 3 to 6

Materials

Pictures of bees and hives

For each child: One small plastic bathroom cup

Glue Paintbrush

One chenille bee on a wire

Brown or deep gold tissue paper strips, 1 1/2 " x 6" (3.5 cm x 15 cm) Small black construction paper half circle, 1/2" wide (13 mm)

Instructions

1. Visit a bee keeper, if possible, or invite one to come visit your class. After discussing bees, help the children to make a bee.

2. Ask each child to place her cup upside down on the table and hold it down by putting her fingers on top.

3. Let her use a brush to paint glue all over the sides of the cup. After she twists strips of tissue into ropes, she may wrap them around the cup to completely cover the sides.

4. Now ask her to paint glue on top of the cup and cover it with more twisted tissue paper.

5. Insert the bee's wire between the tissue strips.

6. Glue the black half circle at the bottom edge of the cup to represent a door.More to doArt: Make a bee with a pantyhose container or large Easter egg. Color stripes on the pointed half of the egg. Glue paper wings on the rounded half. Add a face. You can insert a length of yarn before attaching the halves to hang or fly the bee. Use the bee with the poem on the next page.Cooking: Taste honey from a comb. * Eat popcorn dipped in honey. * Make peanut butter balls by combining 1 1/3 cups (325 ml) peanut butter, 2/3 cup (150 ml) honey and 1 cup (250 ml) milk powder. Roll into 1" (2.

5 cm) balls, then eat!Original poemI like bumblebee, bumblebee buzzing.I like bumblebee, bumblebee bu-uz-zing.BUZZZZ

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