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Bees in the Curriculum

Bees in the Curriculum

Everybody seems to care about bees these days but how much do we really know and understand?

Written for Key Stages 1 and 2, this teachers pack is a neat introduction to Bees and Minibeasts, Bee Products, The Beekeeper and Pollination.  The online pdf resources pack has three sections containing many usable worksheets. The headings are:

  • Understanding the world
  • Science
  • Science and the environment

We have used scientific section headings for usability. This doesn’t mean a waggle dance could not be a PE lesson, or label design couldn’t become an art class!

This is a free resource and open to all, especially for schools.

If you would still like to become a member of the BBKA, please get in touch with your local branch/ association to become a schools member.

Please click on one of the topics below to get started!

                                                                           

A huge thank you to our Bees in the Curriculum sponsor
National Bee Supplies
                                                                                                   

Environmental Science

Environmental Science

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Published: 4th March, 2021

Updated: 30th November, 2023

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Science

Science

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Published: 4th March, 2021

Updated: 29th November, 2023

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Understanding the World

Understanding the World

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Published: 4th March, 2021

Updated: 13th February, 2023

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Building a herb spiral – Ideas for School Apiaries

Building a herb spiral – Ideas for School Apiaries

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Published: 2nd March, 2021

Updated: 13th February, 2023

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BBKA Talks for Children

BBKA Talks for Children

Bee lectures for children by our Past President Margaret Murdin. Why Bees have smell feet and Why do bees buzz! Read more

Published: 1st January, 2021

Updated: 6th January, 2023

Author: diane drinkwater

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

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Published: 31st December, 2020

Updated: 13th February, 2023

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