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"I love the resources, they're nicely linked to curriculum objectives and easy to pick up. Especially good for the
science-phobic amongst us as the ideas are all there."
An activity for year 3 linking with the topic plants. A hands-on lesson in which your pupils will learn about the role bees and insects play in pollination.
This pack includes:
A lesson plan linked to the curriculum
A PowerPoint presentation
Printable instructions
Printable flowers and bees for the activity
Instructions to create a waggle dance, like bees do!
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