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Parts of a Plant, Bee, Plant Repro, & Pollination Worksheets & Activities BUNDLE

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All Things Agriscience
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    Welcome to the ultimate Bee and Pollination Resource Bundle! This NO PREP bundle is ideal for biology, environmental science, horticulture, plant science, or agriculture educators who want to teach their students about pollination, plant reproduction, and bees' crucial role in our food system. Your students will love engaging with the fun and interactive materials, which promote inquiry-style learning and differentiation.

    In this bundle, you'll find a variety of resources that cover everything from the reproductive parts of a flower to the life cycle of a bee. Your students will learn about the hive, the different roles bees play, and even label the parts of a bee. Additionally, they'll gain an understanding of the impact bees have on our food system by reading a short passage and answering questions.

    This bundle includes a bonus craft activity where students will create a movable piece that shows the pollination process.

    The included teacher's keys ensure you'll have everything you need to start immediately.

    BONUS: A craft is included in this bundle. Students will cut out a bee, draw a flower garden, and create a movable piece that allows the bee to "travel" from flower to flower - showing the pollination process.

    Get your students buzzing about pollination and the life cycle of bees with this comprehensive resource bundle.

    Many other complementary resources can be found in my Tpt store!

    These resources are particularly great for the Spring and Summer months: Introduction to Composting Earth Day Activity, Heredity & Genetics Activity & Punnett Square Practice, Parts of a Shamrock (clover)

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    Last updated Mar 10th, 2023
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    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Integrate information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words to develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue.
    Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
    NGSSMS-LS1-5
    Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms. Examples of local environmental conditions could include availability of food, light, space, and water. Examples of genetic factors could include large breed cattle and species of grass affecting growth of organisms. Examples of evidence could include drought decreasing plant growth, fertilizer increasing plant growth, different varieties of plant seeds growing at different rates in different conditions, and fish growing larger in large ponds than they do in small ponds. Assessment does not include genetic mechanisms, gene regulation, or biochemical processes.
    NGSSMS-LS1-4
    Use argument based on empirical evidence and scientific reasoning to support an explanation for how characteristic animal behaviors and specialized plant structures affect the probability of successful reproduction of animals and plants respectively. Examples of behaviors that affect the probability of animal reproduction could include nest building to protect young from cold, herding of animals to protect young from predators, and vocalization of animals and colorful plumage to attract mates for breeding. Examples of animal behaviors that affect the probability of plant reproduction could include transferring pollen or seeds, and creating conditions for seed germination and growth. Examples of plant structures could include bright flowers attracting butterflies that transfer pollen, flower nectar and odors that attract insects that transfer pollen, and hard shells on nuts that squirrels bury.

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