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Elementary
Kindergarten
Type Journal ArticlePub Date 12/1/2014Stock # sc14_052_04_44Volume 052Issue 04
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Great ideas to form a lesson!
This article is extremely helpful for building a unit for young students! The target of this unit is for students to understand the importance of bees in the ecosystem, why they need to be p... See More
This article is extremely helpful for building a unit for young students! The target of this unit is for students to understand the importance of bees in the ecosystem, why they need to be preserved, and the general biology and life cycle of the bee. The article is broken up into sections that describe what the students did each day for the unit. The unit follows a sequential order of information that starts off basic and gets more and more complex. This is a form of scaffolding and allows children to build off of their knowledge and inquiry. This article is also very helpful for educators because it includes a lot of information about bees in it. This is a great source for collecting factual information to guide your lessons.
Five Stars
This article had many great ideas that I would love to use in my future classroom! Great resource! Thank you!
Great integrated lesson about bees
This is a great article! It shows a thorough and informative 5 day lesson about bees. The lessons integrated the arts and literacy into the scientific topic. There was a simulation, music, r... See More
This is a great article! It shows a thorough and informative 5 day lesson about bees. The lessons integrated the arts and literacy into the scientific topic. There was a simulation, music, reading, and writing, observations, and predictions throughout the lessons. This is a great article to help out any teacher looking to do a lesson on bees or pollinators in general.
Bee Wild About this Article
This article explains a study completed by an elementary science class studying the importance of bees in pollination. The lesson includes literacy, the arts and science. A teacher can follo... See More
This article explains a study completed by an elementary science class studying the importance of bees in pollination. The lesson includes literacy, the arts and science. A teacher can follow the general course of events this class took during this lesson and also make it their own by doing research to find out what bees are native to the area. Videos on bees are available online or students can observe bees in the wild. Multiple standards are connected to this lesson.
"Bee" Informed
This excellent article dealing with bees is very informative and has some excellent ideas. The one I especially like is the pipe cleaner bees collecting pollen. Bees are becoming fewer and... See More
This excellent article dealing with bees is very informative and has some excellent ideas. The one I especially like is the pipe cleaner bees collecting pollen. Bees are becoming fewer and fewer each year and they are very important to several cycles in nature. Planting more flowers can help this problem.
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