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What is the buzz about bees?

What is the buzz about bees?. Today we are learning about Honeybees. Directions With your buddy, you will click on links to view videos, websites, and pictures. Let ’ s try it together first! Click here to watch our first video. Buddy Up!. The Adventure Beegins !.

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What is the buzz about bees?

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  1. What is the buzzabout bees?

  2. Today we are learning about Honeybees Directions • With your buddy, you will click on links to view videos, websites, and pictures. • Let’s try it together first! Click here to watch our first video.

  3. Buddy Up!

  4. The Adventure Beegins! • Check out the San Diego Zoo for Kids website to read about bee facts and look at some pictures! • See the bees in action with the Bee Cam. There are 2 videos to watch.

  5. Click here to watch a video about the Queen Bee. • Can you find the Queen Beein these pictures? • How do you know it’s the queen?

  6. Discovery QuestionsRead to find out the answers! • Can bees make food? • Click here to find out. • Why do bees hang around flowers? • Click here to find out. • Why are honeybees called worker bees? • Click here to find out.

  7. All done?Here’s what you can do! Play the Bees & Honey Game Go to the Bee Movie website, click on games, and play Spelling Bee! Check out the National Geographic Kids Honeybee Creature Feature.

  8. Created by Shannon Egna Sage Graduate School April 2012

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