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In-School Programs Pollinator (Grade 1/2) Educator Resource
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Pollinator (Grade 1/2) Educator Resource

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Through conversation, stories and song students will learn about what plants need to survive and how they require other living things to help repopulate and thrive.

Learn about different types of pollinators and why their diversity and health are critical to a healthy plant population. Engage in conversation of how we, humans, can help to protect and foster this important balance.

Create ‘finger pollinators’ and play with the intention of reenacting the pollination process and the many challenges faced.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science and Technology

    • Life Systems

    • Earth and Space Systems

  • Mathematics

    • Data

    • Spatial Sense

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Through conversation, stories and song students will learn about what plants need to survive and how they require other living things to help repopulate and thrive.

Learn about different types of pollinators and why their diversity and health are critical to a healthy plant population. Engage in conversation of how we, humans, can help to protect and foster this important balance.

Create ‘finger pollinators’ and play with the intention of reenacting the pollination process and the many challenges faced.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science and Technology

    • Life Systems

    • Earth and Space Systems

  • Mathematics

    • Data

    • Spatial Sense

Through conversation, stories and song students will learn about what plants need to survive and how they require other living things to help repopulate and thrive.

Learn about different types of pollinators and why their diversity and health are critical to a healthy plant population. Engage in conversation of how we, humans, can help to protect and foster this important balance.

Create ‘finger pollinators’ and play with the intention of reenacting the pollination process and the many challenges faced.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science and Technology

    • Life Systems

    • Earth and Space Systems

  • Mathematics

    • Data

    • Spatial Sense

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