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  • Art:

    • Learned about different colors, shapes, and patterns to design attractive soap bars.
    • Explored various artistic techniques such as marbling, layering, and embedding objects into soap.
    • Understood the importance of visual appeal and creativity in product design.
  • Math:

    • Calculated the quantity of soap needed based on specific measurements and mold sizes.
    • Developed pricing and cost analysis skills by determining the cost of ingredients and materials.
    • Practiced addition and subtraction while keeping track of expenses and profits.
  • Science:

    • Learned about the chemistry of soap making, including the process of saponification and the role of different ingredients.
    • Explored the concept of pH and its importance in creating a safe and skin-friendly soap.
    • Developed an understanding of the properties and characteristics of different soap bases and additives.
  • Social Studies:

    • Explored the history of soap making and its significance in different cultures and time periods.
    • Discussed the concept of entrepreneurship and the role of small businesses in communities.
    • Learned about marketing and customer satisfaction by engaging with potential buyers and receiving feedback.

Continued development can include experimenting with new soap making techniques, exploring natural and organic ingredients, researching different soap making traditions from around the world, and considering the environmental impact of soap production.

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