An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using bee themes. Includes border paper for final drafts.
Simple blackline bee illustrations with primary lines. "Use the lines on the bees to practice your printing or cursive letters. Cut out the squares and staple to make an A "bee" C book."
"That's not a wasp! It's a friendly little bee!" A 1 page realistic fiction story about a boy who can't tell the difference between wasps and bees. It is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 4 questions that require brief written responses.
Worksheet for students to organize information about themselves such as favorite colors and number of brothers or sisters. Features a colorful picture of a friendly bee.
From "beehive" to "swarm". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with bees. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more. These match our May calendar header.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with colorful bees. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more. These coordinate with our May calendar header.
A fact-filled reading comprehension about bees is reinforced with a word search, word problems, vocabulary development, a fun maze, and more! A great unit on nature's architects.
Part of our new insect series, this reading comprehension is a fun way to learn about "honeymakers". Use alone or in conjunction with the new Did You Know? cards.