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Bee Facts and Fun

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Bee Facts and Fun

Cute cartoon bee with honey pot

📖 Part 1: All About Bees

Read this passage about bees from "The Honeymakers":

Bees are amazing insects that live together in groups called colonies. They build their homes called hives using wax from their bodies. Worker bees fly from flower to flower collecting sweet nectar. They bring the nectar back to the hive and turn it into delicious honey! Bees also collect pollen on their fuzzy bodies, which helps flowers grow new seeds. Without bees, we wouldn't have many of our favorite fruits and vegetables.

1. What do bees collect from flowers?

Water and leaves

Nectar and pollen

Seeds and bark

2. What is a group of bees called?

A flock

A colony

A pack

3. What do bees make their hives from?

Mud and sticks

Wax from their bodies

Flower petals

✏️ Part 2: Think and Write

4. Why are bees important for flowers and plants?
5. Complete this sentence: Bees turn nectar into __________.
6. Name two things that bees help us have by visiting flowers:

1. _________________

2. _________________

🎨 Part 3: Draw and Label

7. Draw a bee visiting a flower. Label these parts: bee, flower, pollen, nectar
8. Circle the things that bees help make:

Honey

Apples

Rocks

Strawberries

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