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Buzzing into Spring Reception project on bees To celebrate the arrival of Spring, the pupils in Reception have been participating in a project focused on finding out essential facts about bees: where they live, how they collect pollen and make
honey and why they play a crucial role in sustaining the ecosystem by pollinating flowers. To reinforce their learning experience, the children engaged in hands-on activities. They collected facts about bees using bee-shaped cards, a fun and interactive way to remember key information. Additionally, they designed their own bees, which allowed them to express their creativity but also helped them visualise the physical characteristics of bees - and they tried their best to make them fly on the school terrace! By actively participating in the project, allowing them to
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learn about bees in a meaningful and memorable way, the pupils were able to develop a deeper appreciation for these busy creatures and understand the importance of working together to protect them and ensure their survival. LOLA GONZÁLEZ Communications Manager www.cameronvaleschool.com
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