One of the books the Wolves reading group read this week was called 'Honeymakers'. We learned all about how bees make honey. Check out some of their explain everything creations.
Kia ora, We are a class of Year 0-2 at Rāwhiti School in New Brighton down by the sea. I liked the picture of the bee and the flower. We really like to eat honey on our toast and in our sandwiches. We were wondering how do bees make honey? What flower is the purple one at the top? You have been learning about bees and we have been learning about worms. If you check out our blog later in the week you will see what we have been learning. Here are some facts that we know about worms. Worms have five hearts. Tiger worms do not like water. Worms have hair. Some worms are large and some are skinny. Worms make compost. Check out our blog. Rōngo Mā Tane
Kia ora Rōngo Mā Tane We learned that the bees make honey from the nectar in flowers. They need to beat their wings very fast so that it goes thick and yummy. They are some cool worm facts and we will definitely go and check out your blog! Thanks for commenting!
Awesome work Kotuku! These are some really interesting facts that you have shared. I wonder how bees spot the flowers and the nectar? Do you have any idea? - Miss Morgan
Kia ora,
ReplyDeleteWe are a class of Year 0-2 at Rāwhiti School in New Brighton down by the sea. I liked the picture of the bee and the flower. We really like to eat honey on our toast and in our sandwiches.
We were wondering how do bees make honey?
What flower is the purple one at the top?
You have been learning about bees and we have been learning about worms. If you check out our blog later in the week you will see what we have been learning.
Here are some facts that we know about worms.
Worms have five hearts.
Tiger worms do not like water.
Worms have hair.
Some worms are large and some are skinny.
Worms make compost.
Check out our blog.
Rōngo Mā Tane
Kia ora Rōngo Mā Tane
ReplyDeleteWe learned that the bees make honey from the nectar in flowers. They need to beat their wings very fast so that it goes thick and yummy.
They are some cool worm facts and we will definitely go and check out your blog!
Thanks for commenting!
Awesome work Kotuku! These are some really interesting facts that you have shared. I wonder how bees spot the flowers and the nectar? Do you have any idea?
ReplyDelete- Miss Morgan