![]() ![]() ![]() HONEY BEE FACTS - QUEEN, DRONE, WORKER BEES includes facts about each type of bee in the colony – queen, drone and worker bee. It serves as a dictionary as well as an excellent reference resource about honey bees for elementary and middle school students to use for class discussions, worksheet activities or to do a project on honey bees. Includes all the facts & information about honeybees that students will need at primary school level. Includes concepts such as phonics, segmenting, blending and dictionary skills targeted at preschool, kindergarten and elementary school students. It also includes a no-bake recipe for honey crackles as a procedure text with well-illustrated photos and word lists at the back. It’s a fun, educational book for ages 5 to 7 in which Honeybee explains how honeybees make honey and royal jelly. HONEYBEE'S RECIPE BOOK - PROCEDURE TEXT - VOLUME 10Ĭonsists of approximately 45 pages with full colour illustrations. Most activities can be done independently. It contains differentiated rotation activities for students from Kindergarten to Year 1. Bizzy knows how to use present and past tense correctly and is very committed to first complete her chores before playing with her sisters.īIZZY THE HARDWORKING BEE TEACHING RESOURCE is CCSS-aligned and related to the story book Bizzy the Hardworking Bee Volume 8. She explains her chores for the week, using a calendar to remember it. Is about a cute and very hardworking little bee. In the Honeybee series, contain the basic information about honey bees related to their family, home, gender, life cycle, body parts, classification, chores and ways of communication.īUNDLE: DAYS OF THE WEEK, TENSES, VERBS: BIZZY THE HARDWORKING BEE VOL 8īIZZY THE HARDWORING BEE VOLUME 8 STORY BOOK The first four books HONEYBEE'S FAMILY & HOME, LIFE CYCLE, BODY PARTS & CHORES VOLUMES 1-4 HONEYBEE SERIES: HOME, LIFE CYCLE, BODY PARTS, CHORES, HOW BEES MAKE HONEY & ROYAL JELLY, DICTIONARY (WORDS FROM A-Z & MEANINGS) ![]() OTHER RESOURCES BY CLEVER MIND SERIES (JEANETTE VUUREN) Worker bee, work, inside, outside, hive, female Worker bees, honey sacs, stingers, tongues, wax glands, honey sacs We, I, they, we, she, are, only, have, do, not, all, the, in To find the plural/ singular form of honey bee words To discuss unfamiliar words & their meanings Learn and practice sight words (I, we, she, he, they) ![]() HONEY BEE FACTS & DIFFERENTIATED WORKSHEETS (landscape) or HONEY BEE FACTS & DIFFERENTIATED WORKSHEETS (portrait)Įach set consists of 28 pages and includes Ī COVER with the specific bee's COLORING picture and the MAIN FACTS to TRACEĪ WORKSHEET with a COLORING PICTURE of the specific bee with MAIN FACTS to TRACEĪ COLORING PICTURE with lines to fill in the LABELS (main facts)Ħ READING CARDS with the 6 honey bee facts, each starting with a different sight word (I, we, they, she, he)Ĥ DIFFERENTIATED WORKSHEETS to trace & fill in the HONEY BEE FACTS See BUNDLE available in portrait or landscape for all 3 types of bees with PRINTABLE RESOURCES – THIS SET INCLUDES THE WORKSHEETS AND INFORMATION ABOUT DRONE BEES. This worksheet INFORMATION package about honey bees includes 3 sets (one set for each type of bee – queen bee, worker bees, drone bees) - available in 3 different fonts – see below. This worksheet INFORMATION package about honey bees includes 3 sets (one set for each type of bee – queen bee, worker bees, drone bees), available in 3 different fonts – see below. ![]()
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