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HONEYBEE’S BODY PARTS VOLUME 3 by JEANETTE VUUREN provides specific information about the differences between the three types of bees in the hive regarding their body parts as well as the purpose of each part.
Learning about honey bees at a young age, will contribute to students’ awareness of biodiversity as part of the Science & Technology K-6 syllabus which includes concepts such as conservation, ecosystem as well as sustainability.
HONEYBEE’S BODY PARTS include detailed information about the three main body parts of a honey bee (the head, thorax and abdomen). Honeybee, a little female worker bee, is the story teller. She explains the different parts attached to each main part while providing interesting facts, the purpose of the parts as well as the differences between the three types of bees in the hive. Honeybee also explains why bees are classified as INSECTS.
The Honeybee books include colorful pictures illustrated by Sudipta Dasgupta and the highlighted words in each sentence make it easier for readers to learn these honeybee words. All the books include a word list at the end for teachers, students and parents to use as a quick reference.
The HONEYBEE SERIES is a great series for young readers as well as students who learn English as a foreign language. Volumes 1 to 4 include all the information teacher, elementary school students and parentswill need to do a project on honey bees, use during class discussions and complete work activities.
DICTIONARY 1 & 2: ALL HONEY BEE VOCABULARY, INFORMATION & TOPICS
Honeybee’s Dictionary 1 Volume 11 (ages 5-8) & Honeybee’s Dictionary 2 Volume 12 (ages 9-12) include all the vocabulary, information and topics about honey bees aimed at primary school level and serve as great guides and teaching resources that will inspire students to do further research on these interesting little insects.
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VOCABULARY:
classification, invertebrate, insect, exoskeleton, insect, head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, tongue, proboscis, jaws, mandibles, compound eyes, simple eyes, ocelli, ocellus, wings, legs, pollen baskets, extra stomach, regular stomach, honey sac, stinger, wax glands, spiracles, queen bee, drone bee, worker bee, bees, dark, light, short distance, movement, large area, fine sensory hair, feel, touch, smell, cut, hold, bite, chew, strong, one, two, three, four, five, six, nine, front, hind, long, short, big, small, fly, dry, thin, resin, attached, forage, digest, store, pollen, nectar, honey, build, repair, excrete, sharp, barb, poison, tear off, tough skin, die
ESL STANDARDS:
HONEYBEE’S BODY PARTS VOLUME 3 as well as HONEYBEE’S BODY PARTS FLASH CARDS VOLUME 15 provide the opportunity to integrate the following ESL standards;
(READING INFORMATIONAL TEXT K-GRADE 2) RI 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9
CONCEPTS INCLUDED IN STANDARDS:
asks and answers questions, key detail, main ideas, retell details, describe connection ....