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In this activity, learners make a model of a beehive using simple materials. In the process, learners discover that honeybees build their hives using wax from their bodies, shaped into 6-sided cells where honey and eggs are stored for protection. The "Did You Know" section details how many eggs a queen bee can lay in one day, and how scout bees tell others to find flowers. This activity could be used in conjunction with the Hexagon Hunt activity also found on Lawrence Hall of Science Kids Site.
  - 10 to 30 minutes
 - 45 to 60 minutes
 - $1 - $5 per student
 - Ages 8 - 14
 - Activity, Model
 - English
 
Quick Guide
Materials List (per student)
- Large, brown paper shopping bag
 - Cardboard egg carton (or two)
 - Yellow, dark brown, and white construction paper
 - Wax paper
 - Glue
 - Scissors
 
Subjects
- 
                Life Sciences    
- 
                Diversity of Life    
- Animals
 
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                Ecology    
- Populations
 
 
 - 
                Diversity of Life    
 
Informal Categories
- Animals
 - Arts and Crafts
 - Nature and Environment
 
Audience
To use this activity, learners need to:
- see
 - see color
 - touch
 
Learning styles supported:
- Involves hands-on or lab activities
 
Other
This resource is part of:
Access Rights:
- Free access
 
By:
- Center for Technology Innovation, Lawrence Hall of Science; Great Explorations in Math and Science, Lawrence Hall of Science
 
Rights:
- All rights reserved, The Regents of the University of California, 2007