Native Bees
Native bees in our backyards and balconies
Native bees in our backyards and balconies
We are learning why native bees are important.
2. We are learning about small animals that live in my local area.
These learning tasks are designed to introduce students to the wonderful world of native Australian bees. Students will see inside a native bee hive, learn about the importance of native bees, draw a native bee in their Nature Journal and explore their local areas for living things including bees. This may become a platform for the students to then continue their learning about these wonderful animals.
Stage: S1, S2, S3 KLA: Science, Geography, English
Watch our local bee expert James show us inside a native bee hive. It was fascinating and yes the honey was delicious! Check it out.
Watch the video and make some notes in your nature journal about our native bees.
Students write in their nature journals:
Why do you think bees are so special and important?
How many native bees are there in Australia?
What other interesting things did you learn about bees?
Time to go outside and discover where bees and other creatures are living.
Can you find any evidence of bees or insects on the plants? Maybe the leaves have been munched on. Can you find a cicada shell? Take your time to walk slowly and sit in nature. 'Maybeeee' you might even see a bee! Sketch what you find.
Download the Nature Journal prompts below. Print a copy and stick it into your nature journal.