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Edible Stained Glass Windows

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In this lesson students will be creating a geometric design to create a stained-glass window. They will then assemble the window with pretzel rods, royal icing and melted Jolly Ranchers.

Students can learn about how heat energy effects the Jolly Ranchers during the build. In addition, students can explore scale factors and building from a sketch.

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