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Pollinator Unit Study
Get ready to explore the fascinating world of pollinators with this immersive six-week unit study designed for learners of all ages, K–12. Through hands-on activities, creative projects, and engaging multimedia suggestions, students will discover the vital role pollinators play in ecosystems, food production, and biodiversity.
This unit includes:
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A 19-page activity guide filled with weekly themes, crafts, outdoor activities, book and film recommendations, and discussion prompts.
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A bat box to observe one of nature’s most underappreciated pollinators.
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A foraging bag for collecting plant samples and pollinator-friendly treasures.
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A pollinator net and enclosure for safely observing insects up close before release.
- Citizen Science project suggestions
Topics Covered:
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The importance of pollinators to ecosystems and agriculture
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Types of pollinators: bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, birds, bats, and more
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Plant-pollinator relationships and how flowers “communicate”
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Threats to pollinators and conservation solutions
Learning Goals:
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Identify the major types of pollinators and environments
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Understand the process of pollination and why it is essential to plant reproduction and food systems
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Develop an appreciation for pollinator diversity and the need to protect their habitats
Note: The activity guide is an instant download. Supplies will be mailed to you separately.

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