Why Save Bees? – Reading Guide – Distance Learning

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This visual lesson plan introduces students to the question “Why should we save bees?” Further topics include why are pollinator gardens important, how to save bees from dying, beekeeping considerations, and imported honey’s danger to local bees. Have students consider the decline of bee populations…

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This visual lesson plan introduces students to the question “Why should we save bees?” Further topics include why are pollinator gardens important, how to save bees from dying, beekeeping considerations, and imported honey’s danger to local bees. Have students consider the decline of bee populations and how stopping the decline is possibly one of the keys to creating a sustainable future.

The research needed to answer the questions is in multiple formats to best suit your learners. There is a visually supported reading article or a YouTube video for audio-visual learners. the decline of bee populations and how stopping the decline is possibly one of the keys to creating a sustainable future.

Students will consider:

– The role of bees in an ecosystem

– Why bees need to be saved

– Plants that attract bees

– The global role of bees

Format:

– Digital-PDF for electronic sharing or easy printing

– Article link (with video) is embedded into the guide for quick access

– Answer key provided

Teaching Time

About 20-30 minutes

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Description

This visual lesson plan introduces students to the question “Why should we save bees?” Further topics include why are pollinator gardens important, how to save bees from dying, beekeeping considerations, and imported honey’s danger to local bees. Have students consider the decline of bee populations…

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