Pollinators
Learn more about honey bees, native bees, butterflies, bats, and more with a variety of Natural Inquirer resources. Browse by topic, grade band, and resource type.
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After reading “A Flame Changer,” test your knowledge with this eyeChallenge. Each image is from the article; can you explain…After reading “A Flame Changer,” test your knowledge with this eyeChallenge. Each image is from the article; can you explain what each one represents?
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Ask students to compare and contrast two articles using a Venn diagram. This lesson plan can be used with any Natural…Ask students to compare and contrast two articles using a Venn diagram. This lesson plan can be used with any Natural Inquirer article.
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A graphic organizer to help kids read and think about a text. This lesson plan can be used with any…A graphic organizer to help kids read and think about a text. This lesson plan can be used with any Natural Inquirer article.
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Students create a chart to write what they know before reading, what they think they will learn from the article,…Students create a chart to write what they know before reading, what they think they will learn from the article, and then what they learned from the article. This lesson...
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Focus student understanding of the main idea of a paragraph in each section of a Natural Inquirer article through a reading and…Focus student understanding of the main idea of a paragraph in each section of a Natural Inquirer article through a reading and note-taking process. This lesson plan can be used with any...
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Background: Natural Inquirer (NI) articles are written at a middle school level; however, the content, format, and focus on the…Background: Natural Inquirer (NI) articles are written at a middle school level; however, the content, format, and focus on the process of science makes these journals a perfect resource for...
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Draw a line from each word in column one to the word in column two that creates a phrase used…Draw a line from each word in column one to the word in column two that creates a phrase used in “The Bee Frequency” monograph.
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In this FACTivity, we’ll demonstrate the pollination process and will see how effectively pollinators can move pollen between flowers. Materials:…In this FACTivity, we’ll demonstrate the pollination process and will see how effectively pollinators can move pollen between flowers. Materials: Roll of paper towels Markers Plastic Bowls Construction Paper (optional)...
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Find out what you learned after reading “The Bee Frequency” by completing this eyeChallenge. Each of the following images represents…Find out what you learned after reading “The Bee Frequency” by completing this eyeChallenge. Each of the following images represents something from the article. Explain what each of these images...
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One-page worksheet helps students determine the main idea of the article they read and write a summary of the article.…One-page worksheet helps students determine the main idea of the article they read and write a summary of the article. This lesson plan can be used with any Natural Inquirer...