Home
04 February 2012
  • Home
  • Lessons by Topic
    • Air
    • Chemistry
    • Creatures
    • Earth Science
    • Electricity
    • Energy
    • Forces and Motion
    • Habitats
    • Human Body
    • Light
    • Our Community
    • Perception and Illusions
    • Plants
    • Sound
    • Structures
    • Water
  • Lessons by Grade Level
    • Kindergarten
    • Grade 1
    • Grade 2
    • Grade 3
    • Grade 4
    • Grade 5
    • Grade 6
    • Grade 7
  • Activities by Type
    • Activity
    • Demonstration
    • Exploration
    • Game
    • Make + Take
  • About
  • Thank You

LOGIN

To access these free activities, you must log in to the Science World Resources site.






Forgot login?
Register

More from Science World

  • Ask an Educator
  • Book a Field Trip
  • New! Catalyst for Science High School Resources

Keywords

absorb  aileron  air  air pressure  air resistance  airplane  art  balloons  bernoulli  birds  camber  christmas  creatures  creepy science  drag  dry  earth and space science  evaporate  flight  fluid  fly  gravity  halloween  halloween science  holiday  kindergarten  lift  magic  observation  parachute  physical science  pitch  plane  pressure  roll  rudder  sand  scary science  solution  sound  technology  texture  thrust  water  waves  wind  wing  winter break  winter holiday  yaw

pollen
1. Pollinators
Tags: [pollination, pollinators, pollen, bird, bee, butterfly, animals, flower, plants, green, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2]  ...
2. Pollinator characteristics
... go to feed on nectar at flowers. They accidentally rub against the pollen inside of the flower and transport it from one flower to another. When this happens, the flower is fertilized and can make fruit ...
3. 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 ...
4. Moving Pollen
... get pollen stuck to them. As they move between flowers, the pollinator brushes on other flowers, and pollen falls off. Objectives Students will be able to: Describe how pollen is transferred by ...
5. Pollinators
... on nectar at flowers. They accidentally rub against the pollen inside of the flower and transport it from one flower to another. When this happens, the flower is fertilized and can make fruit and seeds. ...
6. Hummingbirds
... hummingbirds feed on nectar from flowers, they carry pollen from plant to plant. For many plants, hummingbirds are the only pollinators. Hummingbirds benefit from the nectar produced by the flowers. Flowers ...
Science World Home | Sitemap | Thank You | Legal | Support Us