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Virtual Club Pelican Project Title: Building Blocks of the Beehive Theme: Biomimicry: Hexagon Tessellations of Honeycomb Age Range: 7-12 years PROJECT DESCRIPTION/INTRODUCTION: Students will examine the shape of the hexagon in honeycomb. They will discover why this shape is important to the structure, where it is seen in other objects in nature and how it has influenced the design of objects we use in our everyday lives. Students will create a hexagon tessellation and design their own honeycomb to showcase the hard-working busy bee who brought us this phenomenon. PROJECT MATERIALS: White Drawing Paper (size: 9"X 12", two pieces) Cardstock (size: 1/4 sheet) Scissors Drawing Pencil Eraser Black Sharpie Colored Markers Glue Stick DISCUSSION QUESTONS: What is honeycomb? A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal prismatic wax cells built by honeybees in their nests to contain their larvae and stores of honey and pollen. What is a hexagon shape? A two-dimensional shape that has 6 sides. How do you think bees make honeycomb? The glands of worker bees convert the sugar contents of honey into wax, which oozes through the bee's small pores to produce tiny flakes of wax on their abdomens. Workers chew these pieces of wax until they become soft and moldable, and then add the chewed wax to the honeycomb construction. Why do the bees use a hexagon shape and not a circle or another shape? Hexagons appear in honeycombs because they are the most efficient way to fill a space with the least amount of material. Some shapes tessellate, meaning they can be repeated across a surface without leaving gaps or overlapping. Tessellation ensures that there's neither wasted space nor wasted energy. If a series of circles were packed on top of each other, there would be empty spaces in between them. The only way in which

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VirtualClubPelican

Project Title: BuildingBlocksof theBeehive Theme:Biomimicry:HexagonTessellationsofHoneycomb AgeRange: 7-12 years 

PROJECTDESCRIPTION/INTRODUCTION: Studentswill examinetheshapeofthehexagoninhoneycomb.Theywilldiscoverwhythisshapeisimportanttothestructure,whereitis seenin otherobjectsinnatureandhowithas influencedthedesignofobjects weuseinoureverydaylives.Studentswillcreateahexagontessellationanddesigntheirownhoneycomb toshowcasethe hard-working busybeewhobroughtusthisphenomenon. 

PROJECT MATERIALS:• WhiteDrawing Paper(size: 9"X 12", two pieces)• Cardstock (size: 1/4 sheet)• Scissors• Drawing Pencil• Eraser• BlackSharpie• ColoredMarkers• GlueStick

DISCUSSIONQUESTONS:   

Whatishoneycomb?Ahoneycombisamassofhexagonalprismaticwaxcellsbuiltby honeybees intheirneststocontaintheirlarvaeandstoresofhoneyandpollen. 

Whatisahexagonshape? A two-dimensional shapethathas6sides.

Howdoyouthinkbeesmakehoneycomb? Theglandsofworkerbeesconvertthesugarcontentsofhoneyintowax,whichoozesthroughthebee'ssmallporestoproducetinyflakesofwaxontheirabdomens.Workerschewthesepiecesofwaxuntiltheybecomesoftandmoldable,andthenaddthechewedwaxtothehoneycombconstruction. 

Whydothebeesuseahexagonshapeandnotacircleoranothershape? Hexagonsappearinhoneycombsbecausetheyarethemostefficientwaytofillaspacewiththeleastamountofmaterial.Someshapestessellate,meaningtheycanberepeatedacrossasurfacewithoutleavinggapsoroverlapping.Tessellationensuresthatthere'sneitherwastedspacenorwastedenergy. Ifaseriesofcircleswerepackedontopofeachother,therewouldbe emptyspacesinbetweenthem.Theonlywayinwhich

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theseemptyspacescanbeavoidedisbychangingtheshapetoahexagon. 

Howdoyouthinkbeescreatetheperfecthexagonshapes? Workerbeesusetheirbodyasatooltomakecirclesinthewax.Astheyaremakingcircles,theirbodyheatmeltsthewaxwhichslowlyslipsalongthenetworkbetweencirclesasitchangesintohexagonshape.Thehexagonalcellisverystrong,andcreatesaverysolidstructure,inrelationtotheweightofthewaxused. 

HowlongdoyouthinkittakestobuildandmakeHoneycomb? Itcantakeabout7daysto2monthsforbeestomaketheirhoneycomb.Inabout7daysfromtheearlybuildupandmovingin,honeybeescanaddfrom1to3poundsofhoneycombinsidethestructure. 

Whatcanwelearnfromthebee’shoneycomb?Whydoyouthinkthehexagonshapeisimportantincertainmaterialsinourworld? Thehexagonis oneof thestrongestshapesknown.Hexagonalpatternsareprevalentinnatureduetotheirefficiency.Inahexagonalgrid(likethehoneycomb)eachlineisasshortasitcanpossiblybeifalargeareaistobefilledwiththefewestnumberofhexagons.Thismeansthathoneycombsrequirelesswaxtoconstructandgainlotsofstrengthundercompression.Itisalsooneoftheonlyshapeswhich tessellates (tofillaplanewithnogaps)perfectly(thinktiles;ifyoutiledawallwithhexagonsthentherewouldn'tbeanygaps). Honeycombshapesandmaterialsarewidelyusedwhereflatorslightlycurvedsurfacesareneededandtheirhighspecificstrengthisvaluable.Honeycomboffersbetterweight-to-strengthratiosinstructuresandobjects. 

Whereelsedoyouseehexagonshapesinnature? 

1. DragonflyEye: Ifyoulookcloselyatadragonfly,itseyesareacollectionoftinyeyesoftenknownascompoundeyes,eachofwhichfunctionsasanindividualvisualreceptor.Eacheyeformsashapeofthehexagon. Over30,000hexagonal shaped eyesarepackedtogether.Theresultisavisionthatscientistscallultra-multicolor.Itistheworld’smostadvancedtypeofvisionandisbetterthananythingwehaveseensofarintheanimalkingdom.

2. Snowflake: Theyaremesmerizingandquitemysteriousonhowtheygetthehexagonalshape. Todefineasnowflakeinthesimplestform,theyaretinydropletsofwaterthatarefrozeninmidair.Snowflakescomeindifferentshapesandsizes,butthemostpredominantshapeisthehexagon.

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3. TurtleShells: Theirshellsarewhatprotectthem,andonthem,wecanalsofindhexagons. Theseslow-movinganimalsareprotectedwithahardshellthatismadeofoneofthetoughestcompoundsfoundinnature.Ifyoulookclosely,youcanseethattheentireshellisformedfromindividualsubunits- these cellshaveashaperesemblingahexagon.

Whereelsedoyouseehexagonshapesinourworld? What mimics thehoneycombstructure? Whydoyouthinkthisstructureisused?

1. NutsandBolts: Ahexagonalshapeisusedinnutsandboltheads. Hexagonisthepredominantlyusedshapefornutsandboltsbecauseofitsuniquefeatures.Withhexagons,thetooledgesfinditmucheasiertogripthebolt.Thismeansthatmoretorquecanbetransferredtothebolt.

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2. SoccerBall: Themodern-day soccerball isamixofhexagons (6sides) andpentagons (5sides).Itismadefrompatchesof20hexagonsand12pentagons.Ahexagon istheonlyshapethatresemblesacirclethatalsoallowsforclosepackingwithoutleavingoutanywasted space. Thepentagonsareusedtofillinthespacesthatwilleventuallybindthingsuptogiveanearperfectsphericalstructure forthesoccerball.

3. Pencil: Thepencilsthatweusearehexagonallyshaped.Manybelievethatitisdonetopreventthepencilsfromrollingoffedges! Otherstheorizethattheshapegivesmaximumholdingcomfortandstrengthwhenbeingused.

4. ArtificialHoneycombStructures: Man-madehoneycombstructuralmaterials(cardboard,automotiveparts)arecommonlymadebylayeringahoneycombmaterialbetweentwothinlayersthatprovidestrengthintension.Thisformsaplate-likeassembly.Honeycombmaterialsarewidelyusedwhereflatorslightlycurvedsurfacesareneededandtheirhighspecificstrengthisvaluable.Theyarewidelyusedintheaerospaceindustryforthisreason,andhoneycombmaterialsinaluminum,fiberglassandadvancedcompositematerialshavebeenfeaturedinaircraftandrockets. Theycanalsobefoundinmanyotherfields,frompackagingmaterialsintheformofpaper-basedhoneycombcardboard,tosportinggoodslikeskisandsnowboards.

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ARTPROJECTKEYTERMS:   Biomimicryisthedesignandproductionofmaterials,structures,andsystemsthataremodeledonbiologicalentitiesandprocesses.

HoneycombStructureisastructureofhexagonalcellsofwax,madebybeestostorehoneyandeggs,astructureofadjoiningcavitiesorcells.

HexagonShapeisatwo-dimensionalshapethathas6sides,6verticesand6angles.

Tessellationisanarrangementofshapescloselyfittedtogetherinarepeatedpatternwithoutgapsoroverlapping.

Patterningisarepeatingunitofshapeorform.

Compositionisthewayvisualelementsareorganized,placed,orarrangedinaworkofart.

ARTMAKINGPROCESS:  STEP1:TakeamomentandexaminetheHoneycombimagesbelow(Fig.A).Considertheshape,design,andstructureofthehoneycomb.  

• Whatdoyounoticeaboutthehoneycomb?Doyouseeanyopeningsorspacewithinthestructure?Why?Whydoyouthinkthisisimportant?

STEP2:Createahexagonstencil–beginwithyourpieceofcardstockanddrawroughlya2”-3”hexagonshapeonit(youcanprintacopyofahexagon,cutitoutandtraceitifyou’dlike).Cuttheshapeyou drew out of the cardstock(Fig.1).STEP3:Considerhowyouwillbuildyourhoneycombimageonyoursheetofwhitepaper.Thinkaboutifyouwanttostartinonecorneratthebaseofyourpaperandworkfromlefttoright,orbegininthemiddleofyourpaper,buildingfromtheinsideout.

• Willyourhoneycombgostraightacrossfromsidetoside?Willitbeatanangle?• Howdoesabeebuildhishoneycomb?

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STEP4:Begintracingyourhexagonshapewithyourpencil,stackingedgetoedgeasyougo (Fig. C). Fillyourentirepagewithahexagontessellation,somehexagonswillgoofftheedgeofyourpaper.Useyourblackmarkerandgooveryourpencillines,outliningthehexagonshapes.(Fig.2)STEP5:Useyourcoloredmarkerstocolorinyourhoneycombshapes.Youcanchoosetohaveapatternofcolorinyourhoneycomb,orhaveitbesolid(onecolor),orrandom(severaldifferentcolors).Thecolorchoiceisuptoyou (Fig.3).STEP6:Next,noticethedifferentpartsofthebeeandtheshapesinitsbody, considerthe beeproportion, andotherdetails (Fig.D).Thinkaboutthecompositionofyourworkofartandhowmanybeesyouwouldlike tohave.Youcanchoosetohaveonelargebee,orafewsmallbees.Itcanbeasimplelinedrawing,orhavelotsofdetail, itisuptoyou!Thinkaboutwhereyouwillplacetheminyourartwork.STEP7:Design your bee(s): onyoursecond whitepieceofpaper,useapenciltolightlydrawjustthebodyandwingsofyourbee(s)consideringsize,angle andshape.Whenyourbeesarepenciledin,useablackSharpieormarkertooutlinethebeeandadddetailstothebody andwings.Eraseanypencilmarks.Useyourcoloredmarkerstocolorthemin.(Fig.4)STEP8:Cutouteachbeeanduseyourgluesticktosecurethemintoplaceonyourhoneycombbackground.Useyourblack sharpietoaddtheantennaeandlegsifyou’dlike.STEP9:Whenyouarehappywiththelayoutofyourbeesandhowyourartworklooks,yourworkofartiscomplete!(Fig.5)

POSTPROMPTQUESTIONS(reflectandshare):  

1. Whatdoyoulikebestaboutyourartwork?2. Howdoyoulikeworkingwiththestructureoftessellationpatterning?3. Doyoufeelyourartprojectrepresentsabeehive?4. Whatdoyouwantpeopletoknowaboutyourartwork?

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ARTPROJECTSTEPBYSTEPEXAMPLE: 

FIG. 1 FIG. 2 FIG. 3

Fig.A–HoneycombImages: 

FIG. 4 FIG. 5

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Fig.C–HexagonTessellation:

Fig.D–BeeInformation:

Beesareatypeofinsectthathasthreebodyparts:head,thorax,andabdomen.Therearethreetypesofbeesinabeehive(queen,worker,anddrone)andeachtypeperformsdistincttaskstomaintainthe colony.Beesrepresentenvironmentalprotectionaswellashardwork. 

• Beeshavetwolargecompoundeyesthatallowthemtoseeallaround.Eachcompoundeyeismadeupofmorethan6,000smalllenses,whichareeachlikeaseparateeye.

• Theantennaeontopofabee’sheadhelpitsmell,feel,andtaste.• Themiddlesectionofabee’sbodyiscalledthethorax.Threepairsoflegsandtwopairsofwingsare

attachedtothethorax.• Therearofabee’sbodyiscalledtheabdomen.Femaleworkerbeesproducethewaxusedtobuildthehive

usingthispartoftheirbody.Femalebeeshavestingersattheendoftheirabdomens,whilemalebeesdonot.

• Thequeenisthelargestbeeinthecolonyandistheonlyonethatcanlayeggs.• Workerbees,whichareallfemale,buildthehivewithwaxsecretedintheirabdomens.Workersalsocare

fortheyoungbees,defendthehive,andforageforpollenandnectar.• Dronesaremalebeesthathavethesoletaskofmatingwiththequeen.

Fig.B–HexagonShape

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