Ideas and Tips on How to Teach Children About Bees
Teach Kids About Bees - Tips and Ideas
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By Laurel Abell
A lot of kids find bees fascinating and frightening at the
same time. Because bees have the ability to sting, most kids have a healthy
respect for these interesting insects. It's important to teach kids about bees
so they can appreciate them, and also so they won't be afraid of them. Since
children are naturally curious about these incredibly disciplined and highly
organized creatures, they are going to be very interested and excited to learn
about this amazing insects. Because of this, the teaching job will be so much
easier for you.
What To Teach
Children About Bees:
* How many different types of bees there are throughout the
world.
* Where bees live and the different types of bees that live in the bee colony, such as the worker bees, drones and the queen bee.
* How bees communicate to each other using the waggle dance.
* What pollination is and how bees do this when they transfer pollen from flower to flower.
* How bees make honey and honeycombs.
* What bees eat.
* That bees are the only insects in the world that make food that people can eat.
* What beekeepers do and how important their job is.
* Healthy facts about honey.
* How bees are important to our ecosystem.
* How bees are being threatened by pesticides today.
* Where bees live and the different types of bees that live in the bee colony, such as the worker bees, drones and the queen bee.
* How bees communicate to each other using the waggle dance.
* What pollination is and how bees do this when they transfer pollen from flower to flower.
* How bees make honey and honeycombs.
* What bees eat.
* That bees are the only insects in the world that make food that people can eat.
* What beekeepers do and how important their job is.
* Healthy facts about honey.
* How bees are important to our ecosystem.
* How bees are being threatened by pesticides today.
Different Flavors of
Honey
Children will enjoy learning about the different kinds of
honey. Teach them about the nutritional differences between processed honey and
raw honey. Tell them about the different flavors of honey and how the nectar
from different flowers can influence the honey's flavor.
Honey Farms
Taking kids to a honey farm is great idea. This gives
children a firsthand look at all of the details that go into honey production.
Look online for a honey farm in your area and give them a call to see if they
offers tours for children. Kids will certainly get a big kick out of seeing
honeycombs up close. This will be a trip that they certainly won't forget and
hopefully, they will have an appreciation for bees as they grow older.
Cooking with Honey
Kids really do enjoy making delicious things in the kitchen
so why not involve them in making a bread or cookie recipe that uses honey?
There are lots of recipes for cooking with honey so you won't have any trouble finding
one that your family will like.
Kids Books
You can find many books today that are geared for children
about bees. Your local library may have a good selection of books on bees and
honey. Learning about bees is certainly an important project for kids because
bees are a big part of our world. After all, it's never too early to teach kids
about the wonders of the bee world.
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