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1. Pollinator characteristics
Tags: [Animals, bird, bee, butterfly, flower, plants, pollination, pollinator]  ...
2. Colour Call
Tags: [Animals, bird, bee, butterfly, flower, plants, pollination, pollinator]  ...
3. Finding Pollen
Tags: [Animals, bird, bee, butterfly, flower, plants, pollination, pollinator]  ...
4. Moving Pollen
Tags: [Animals, bird, bee, butterfly, flower, plants, pollination, pollinator]  ...
5. Bee Waggle
Tags: [Animals, bee, flower, plants, pollination, pollinator]  ...
6. Drinking Nectar
Tags: [Animals, bee, flower, plants, pollination, pollinator, body parts]  ...
7. Pollinators
Tags: [pollination, pollinators, pollen, bird, bee, butterfly, animals, flower, plants, green, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2]  ...
8. Hummingbird size
... can lay eggs, share their body heat with their eggs and feed their young when they hatch. The smallest hummingbird is the bee hummingbird from Cuba. It's 6 cm from beak to tail and weighs 2 grams (less ...
9. Pollinator characteristics
Students contrast and compare different types of pollinators and brainstorm ideas as to what makes them well adapted to their environment. Introduction Pollination occurs when insects and animals ...
10. Colour Call
... found that bees that visit violet or blue flowers are the most successful in finding nectar. Flies prefer yellow flowers, butterflies and moths prefer white flowers and birds are attracted to flowers that ...
11. Finding Pollen
Students explore what pollen looks like and where to find it using homemade "bee bums". Objectives Students will be able to: List a few characteristics of common pollinators Describe the importance ...
12. Moving Pollen
Students play a tag-like game to learn the process of how plants become pollinated. Introduction When insects and other pollinators are trying to find nectar from flowers, they sometimes accidentally ...
13. Bee Waggle
Animals communicate in many ways. In this activity, students learn about the unique way that bees communicate with each other by learning and practicing bee waggles. Introduction Bees don't have ...
14. Drinking Nectar
... their body, to reach deep down into flowers. When they pull their tongue in, it wraps around their brain. Bees have an even longer tongue compared to their body length—anywhere from half to ¾ of their ...
15. What's Shakin'?
... some flexibility. This is particularly noticeable at the top of a tall building on a windy day. The shorter the building the stiffer it is, and the higher the natural frequency. This activity has been ...
16. Wind Turbine Model
Students see how the movement of wind can be used to produce other kinds of energy. Introduction People have been using wind as a source of power for centuries. The earliest wind-powered machines ...
17. UV Beads
... (UV) light, is visible to bees but not to humans. UV radiation helps us make vitamin D in our skin, but too much of it can cause sunburns and skin cancer. We don't use photosynthesis to make our food, ...
18. Ocean Connections: Ocean In A Jar
... Orcas and other whales have been classified as biohazardous because of the high concentration of chemicals found in their blubber. Objectives Students will be able to: List human impacts on ...
19. Nearshore Connections: Sea Otter Story
... shell. When there is nothing to eat sea urchins, the sea urchins eat away and destroy kelp forests. In coastal areas where there are no sea otters, there has been a change from forests to deserts or barrens, ...
20. Mobius Bands
... used in magic to produce unbelievable results. Basically, a Mobius strip is a strip of paper which has been given a half twist, and connected end-to-end. It now has only one side and one edge. Once you’ve ...
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