Thursday, March 27, 2008

Honey Bee Display

There was a buzz of activity this week at the park when the Genesee Community Charter School presented an exhibit to the nature center. This year the sixth graders focused their studies on the honey bee. They visited the nature center to learn more about the insect, its biology, social structure, and impact on humans. The class decided to make an exhibit so everyone could learn more about these interesting insects.


A honey bee theater for puppet shows


I spy the predators game. Can you find them all?


The bee anatomy puzzle


Information about pollination


The life cycle of the honey bee

We would like to thank the students and staff of the Genesee Community Charter School for all their hard work creating the displays. To see them up close, visit the Hansen Nature Center!

1 comments:

jen_wagner said...

This is a phenomenal display and a tremendous service to the community. Genesee Community Charter School students have again set a high standard with strong example of what kids can accomplish.
Colony Collapse Disorder is going to have a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. This is a great way to educate our community, young and old about what can be done.