
The Bee Project Grade 2 Science Booklet | Upper Elementary Science | Bees, Pollination, Habitats & Ecosystems
A buzzing introduction to ecology — The Bee Project booklet uses the world of bees to teach students about pollination, habitats, food chains and why every living thing matters.
What’s inside:
- The life cycle of a bee — egg, larva, pupa, adult
- How bees live — hive structure, roles of worker, drone and queen
- Pollination in detail — how bees transfer pollen and why it matters for plants and food
- Habitats — what makes a good habitat for bees and other insects
- Food chains — producers, consumers and the role of bees in ecosystems
- Why bees are under threat and what we can do to help
- Ecology and biodiversity — accessible introductions for Grade 2 learners
- Activities, diagrams and real-world connections throughout
Who it’s for:
- Parents looking for engaging, cross-curricular science learning at home
- Children aged 7–8 studying living things, habitats and food chains
- Schools or tutors wanting an enrichment topic beyond the core curriculum
Why it’s different:
- Uses bees as an irresistible theme to teach multiple science concepts at once
- Covers ecology, biology and environmental science in one cohesive booklet
- Sparks real curiosity and environmental awareness in young learners
- Goes beyond the standard curriculum — perfect for enrichment
Download instantly. A booklet that teaches science AND a love of the natural world.
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