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Bee pollinating

Lesson plan: Protecting Pollinators

A single science lesson, focussing on the importance of insect pollinators in relation to plant reproduction and food security.

 

Activity details

Overview

This fun game can be used to reinforce pupils’ understanding of the role that insect pollinators play in the reproduction process of flowering plants. It is also an excellent way to introduce the idea that environmental threats to insect pollinators can have a significant impact on food security. Although this game requires a number of resources, most of the things that you need are easily obtainable and it is definitely worth it! This pollination game is popular with young people and can be used again and again!

Curriculum links 

We have designed this lesson to help teachers cover the following areas of the KS3 Science curriculum:

Biology- Structure and Function of Living Organisms

Reproduction

  • Reproduction in plants, including flower structure, wind and insect pollination, fertilisation, seed and fruit formation and dispersal, including quantitative investigation of some dispersal mechanisms.

Biology- Interactions and Interdependencies

Relationships in an eco-system

  • The interdependence of organisms in an ecosystem, including food webs and insect pollinated crops.
  • The importance of plant reproduction through insect pollination in human food security. 
  • How organisms affect, and are affected by, their environment, including the accumulation of toxic materials.

Students will:

The lesson enables students to:

  • Make links between plants and the insect pollinators they rely upon in order to reproduce,
  • Model the process of insect pollination and the impact that pesticides can have on that process.
  • Put the importance of insect pollination of crops into context with our own food security.
  • Discuss how they can help to look after insect pollinators around their school.
     

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