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There might not be a butcher or baker, but you'll have a class full of candlestick makers after a hands-on lesson plan about candles make from beeswax. After a brief history of where beeswax comes from, young artisans craft their own candlesticks by repeatedly dipping wicks into hot wax.
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Instructional Ideas
- Type up the prompts for reflection and have class members respond to them before having a whole-group discussion
- Invite parent volunteers to help manage the process
Classroom Considerations
- The following materials are necessary for the outdoor activity: beeswax, portable burner, double boiler, wicks, and a pot holder
- Ensure a protocol for handling hot beeswax is in place before, during, and after the lesson is implemented
- The plan suggests testing out the candle-making process prior to having learners do it
Pros
- The five-page packet includes the lesson procedures, links for helpful websites, and images of learners with completed wax candles
- The final products will all have varying shapes and sizes, and appear unique in their own way
Cons
- Requires a lot of preparation and safety management