They have much to teach us, they fascinate us, they are beautiful, and their importance to humans is beyond words. Honey bees are associated with the production of 1/3 of the worlds' food for humans (through pollination, but also honey), healing, and perhaps more than any other creature- if not the only creature, held up as setting a selfless example to humans on successful communities.
So, as the culminating activity to our narrative writing unit, students wrote a story of a honey bee. Students were inspired by the bee movie and got writing!
Success Criteria
1. Story has a beginning, middle, and end.
2. Story has at least one character and setting explained in detail.
3. Story has a problem and a solution.
4. Writing conventions are respected (e.g., capitals, periods, spacing, spelling).
The students are enthusiastic and eager to present their stories to parents/guardians.
Je suis très fière de vous!
Note: Some videos were unable to upload because the file size exceeded the maximum length. However all efforts and presentations were acknowledged by peers.
Charlee
Milto
Maxwell
Miah
Ahir
Isola
Alexander
Elizabeth
Layla
Mikhail
Nathan
Mae-Mina
Alfred
Kaylene
Raee
Rayan
Tristan
Janei'k
Ishaq
Isaiah
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