Saturday, September 11, 2010
Bee Accordion
And still more, later flowers for the bees,
Until they think warm days will never cease,
I always read John Keats's poem To Autumn at this time of year. My favorite lines are the first two, "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun", but bees are on my mind this year. Our summer trip to Utah brought us images of old fashioned beehives as they are the symbol of Utah and appear on every state highway sign. My mother-in-law gave us a a jar of delicious honey from her hive along with tales of its retrieval. And I love watching the collection of bees and pollinators of all sorts on our flowers.
I made a four-page accordion from the back panel of a grocery bag cut in half the long way. I then cut the folded pages into the shape of a hive, leaving the two sides untouched until about 2/3 of the way up the side of the book. (You can make all kinds of shapes but always have to remember to keep some of the sides intact. Otherwise, you'll have four separate pieces instead of an accordion.) I used a cereal box panel for the covers and made them just a tiny bit larger than the pages. I then covered the covers with pieces of grocery bag.
Written directions
in Spanish
Video
A closer look at My Book About Honeybees
LINKS
Tales from the Hive
NOVA page on the honeybee.
Honey Bees Life Cycle Video
Excellent youtube video with lots of close-up views. And on TeacherTube.
Life Cycle of Bee PDF
Life cycle of bees illustrated with photographs.
Busy Bees
A website by students at Heard Elementary Academy.
Beekeeping and Children
Information on beekeeping from the Liberty 4-H in Petaluma, CA.
Labels:
Accordion Book,
Bookmaking Projects,
Nature
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