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This educational resource explores the fascinating process of pollination through the example of bees and flowers. Students are encouraged to discuss what they observe in pictures depicting bees pollinating flowers. The focus question is "What is pollination?" Learning objectives include identifying the steps involved in pollination, such as how bees collect nectar and transfer pollen between flowers, resulting in seed formation. A review and exit ticket activity are included to reinforce understanding of this critical ecological process.
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What do you think is happening in this picture? Turn and talk to a neighbor to discuss.
Pollination This picture shows a bee pollinating a flower. Focus Question: What is pollination? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUPzbTuJlgc
What are the steps of pollination? • Insects like bees are attracted to the bright colors of flowers. • While collecting nectar, pollen sticks to the insects’ bodies. • The insect flies to another flower and the pollen is left on the new flower. • This pollen fertilizes the flower’s egg and a seed is made.
Review: What is pollination? Exit ticket: In your science notebook, draw a picture or write two sentences answering our focus question. What is pollination? Pollination is _____________________________ http://video.disney.com/watch/the-beauty-of-pollination-wings-of-life-4da84833e06fd54fff590f49