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Cheeto Pollination Experiment

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Katie Mense
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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
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9 pages
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This was the best activity for teaching pollination. The students loved it and had so much fun. It was a great resource to teach pollination. The kids really understood it.
I taught a STEM class about pollination and this was the perfect activity to go along with it! The kids had a blast!

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This is a fun, hands on and extremely engaging Science Experiment to supplement your insect, bug, bee and/or plant unit.

Students will use their bee finger puppets to fly over to the flower that contains "pollen" (Cheetos). When the students touch the Cheetos, the dust clings to their fingers (the bees' legs) and then they fly to the next flower to pollinate it. When they land their bee puppets on the next flower, the "pollen" comes off. This is a GREAT visual for young students!!!

This pack comes with lesson, bee puppets, flowers and 2 response sheet options.

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9 pages
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