March 18, 2013

Bee Unit Study



Well, I am FINALLY getting better! The crud is nearly gone and the fibro flare is trying to wind down. SHEW!!!!! Now I am busy planning and working on my look for the first sew along challenge of Project Run & Play's All Stars Season.  YAY!!!!! And that means I should have a new tutorial coming soon!

On to the unit study! ;)

As always, I try to incorporate resources for all ages and most of those resources are either free or cheap.

BOOKS - 



























KINDLE - 







































PRINTABLES - 

Honey Bee Lapbook - Homeschool Share

Bee Lapbook - Squidoo

Bee Paper Crafts, Coloring Pages and Worksheets - DLTK-Kids

Bee Life Cycle Printables - Teacher Resources Galore

The First Book of Bees

Bee Worksheets - About.com

Bee Printables - First-School

Bee Anatomy - A Kid's Heart

Bee Preschool Unit - 2 Teaching Mommies

Bee Notebooking  - HS Launch - scroll down

Bee Worksheets - Education.com

Honeybee Lapbook - Hands of a Child - $6

Bees & Wasps Study Starter - Currclick - 50 Cents

Simple Schooling All About Bees - Currclick - 99 Cents

Honeybees Notebooking - Currclick - $1.99

Bees! A Fun Study - Currclick - $1

Bees - Speedy Lapbook - Currclick - $1









ONLINE RESOURCES - 

Make a Honeycomb - Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational

Bee Unit Study - Lesson Tutor

Bee Info - Bee Magic

Bee Info - San Diego Zoo

Bee Anatomy - How Stuff Works

All About Bees - Buzz About Bees

The Importance of Bees - CC Pollen

Bee Preschool Unit - Squidoo

Bees & Wasps Unit Study - Squidoo

Bee Types - Squidoo

Bubble Wrap Beehive - All Kids Network

Honeybees - National Geographic

Killer Bee Video - National Geographic

Silence of the Bees - PBS Video







http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=sSk_ev1eZec

Honeybees Life Cycle







http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=sH7aNZ7sFE4

Honeybees Drinking Water in Slow Motion









6 comments:

  1. So proud your feeling better.. Can't wait to see your new garment..
    My hubby use to have a couple bee hives.. He enjoyed it.

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  2. Thank you, Judy!!!!

    I was thinking about seeing if we could do a field trip to our local bee keeper BUT I am reallllly allergic and knowing my luck, there's no way I would get out of there without a sting! LOL

    Maybe we could just tour the area where they put the honey in the jars.... LOL

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  3. Thanks so much for sharing your work. I found you on Pinterest.

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  4. This is such a wonderful bees article..

    Rohan

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