Tuesday 25 June 2019

How Do Bees Pollinate

          How Do Bees Pollinate


Bees are important to the world. The bees pollinate flowers when
the bees get the nectar by digging in the flower. The bees get
nectar from the flower. The pollen is located on the anther on the
flower. The pollen sticks to the bee like Velcro then when the bee
goes to another flower the pollen off the bee transfers to the other
flower and brushes it onto the stigma. Bees are important to us
because they make more seeds for the flowers and they help
make the fruit and vegetables.


Learning Intentions
We are learning to understand the importance of bees in
nature through learning about pollination and interdependence.
We are learning to take key information from an information
report and write it in our own words. 
Writing task: Bee experts
Write a paragraph about how bees pollinate flowers. 


The paragraph should:
  • Have a heading.
  • Have a minimum of four sentences.
  • Explain how bees pollinate flowers.
  • Tell us why this is important.
  • Be aimed for Miss Ireland’s class so they can understand this.
  • Be written in your own words.
  • Use your photo of your flower cut in half.
  • Use an additional photo or diagram if you wish.






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