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Bees—animals and creatures that help us
Social Science
Bees and farming: importance for crops
Activity: Watch an interview with beekeepers and farmers
Jobs beekeepers and farmers
The community will benefit from honey and pollinated food
Activity: map out a honey production
By creating a flowchart or diagram, students can visualize the honey production process and appreciate the importance of bees in pollination and food production (Delaney et al., 2011)."
Supporting local beekeepers and practices can have a positive impact on community health and the environment (Richards & Edwards, 2015).
Technology
Design and build a structure
Activity : Design a simple beehive model
You can use a cardboard box. paper tubes and wax paper to build a beehive(Fewell, 2003)
Beekeeping tools like extractor, smoker, suit
Activity: compare traditional and modern tools
Students can gain a deeper understanding of the evolution of beekeeping practices (Crane, 1999).
Natural Science
pollination process—how bees move pollen
Activity : Observe videos and draw life cycle
A simple experiment using the cotton and flour can stimulate the process of pollination, demonstrating how bees transfer pollen between flowers (Johnson & Brown, 2019)
Bees in food chains and ecosystems
Life cycle of a bee (egg → larva → pupa → adult)
Activity: Observe video and draw life cycles
Activity: Pollen experiment (cotton plus flour)
When teaching life cycle of the bee, videos can be used to visually demonstrate each stage (Smith, 2020).
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