A lot of you know how to tell a wasp from a bee or a hover fly!
- Some of you do not...
In the test I will expect everyone to be able to.
- Let us practice!
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What insect is this?
A
Wasp
B
Bee
C
Hoverfly
Slide 16 - Quiz
What insect is this?
A
Wasp
B
Bee
C
Hoverfly
Slide 17 - Quiz
What insect is this?
A
Wasp
B
Bee
C
Hoverfly
Slide 18 - Quiz
Telling bumble bees apart
- The tool was confusing to some, though not all of you.
- On the site itself they gave some alternatives.
- However you did it, you should know for the test: tuinhommel, akkerhommel, steenhommel, aardhommel, weidehommel and boomhommel. (Dutch names will be asked)
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I had these printed for everyone, did you get them?
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What bumble bee is this?
A
Akkerhommel
B
Tuinhommel
C
Aardhommel
D
Steenhommel
Slide 23 - Quiz
What bumble bee is this?
A
Akkerhommel
B
Tuinhommel
C
Aardhommel
D
Steenhommel
Slide 24 - Quiz
What bumble bee is this?
A
Akkerhommel
B
Tuinhommel
C
Aardhommel
D
Steenhommel
Slide 25 - Quiz
What bumble bee is this?
A
Akkerhommel
B
Tuinhommel
C
Aardhommel
D
Steenhommel
Slide 26 - Quiz
Flowers
You have to know all the names of all the parts of a flower.
There are a lot more then you think.... I think
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Task/homework
Read 7.1 and 7.2
Do 7.1 exercises: 3, 4, 5, 6
Do 7.2 exercises: 7, 8, 9
Bring a drawing of a flower that is pollinated by insects to the lesson.
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Summary/ lesson objectives
- You have to know about the different types of polination and know of most food crops what type they are.
- You have to be able to tell wasps, bees, bumble bees and hover flies apart.
- You have to know the names of the parts that flowers are made of.