Friday 7 January 2022

Buzy bees 🐝

 Kia ora,

Today I have been playing on minecraft bees.

On minecraft i got to learn heaps of interesting facts and i even got to decorate my own field with flowers and hives. 


Well doing this task i learnt about honey bees, worker bees, honey bees and mason bees. 


Worker bees collect pollen from flowers and then bring it back to the hive. 


Mason bees or jewel bees can be bright sparkle green,  blue or red.  


Unlike humans All bees have a hard outer shell called an exoskeleton. Bees have three main body parts: the head, the thorax and abdomen. Bees also have an open circulatory system meaning they don't have veins or arteries but rather all their internal organs are gathered in liquid, a mix of blood and lymphatic fluid.


I enjoyed learning about the bees especially mason bees and the cool colours the can bee


Ma te wa 

Irelyn



             The farm where you learn about honey bees. 

   
The hive where you learn what happens to the pollen that gets collected by the worker bees.












3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Irelyn!


    My name is Chris, I’m from the Summer Learning Journey. It’s nice to meet you!

    Pai mahi on completing one of the Minecraft activities! I didn’t know all of that about bees, so thank you for sharing. Did you have a type of bee that you felt was the most interesting?

    Hope you’re enjoying your summer! Looking forward to seeing what you post next!


    Ngā mihi,
    Chris

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  2. Kia ora chris,

    yes i did I thought that the mason bee was the most interesting because it can be many difrent colours it can be like red blue and green.

    Ma te wa
    Irelyn

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    1. That's awesome, glad to hear it! Have a great weekend!

      Ka kite,
      Chris

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