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Friday, January 18, 2019

Activity 1: Bee Informed-Summer Learning Journey-Week 5-Day 2

Hey Guys sorry i missed a post, Anyway hope you enjoy

To earn full points for this activity you must type all five sentences and then fill in the blanks for each one. Post the completed sentences on your blog.
Hey bloggers, Sorry i missed a post but to day i will be completing the text above hope you enjoy, Bye!

The word ‘bumblebee’ is a compound word (bumble + bee). The word ‘bumble’ means to Buzz, Hum,Drone,

Bumblebees can fly very quickly. They can reach ground speeds of 54 kilometers per hour (km/h).

Bumblebees are very strong! They carry up to 90 percent of their body weight in food with them to avoid starvation.

Bumblebees can do more work and carry more pollen than other bees, including honeybees. In fact, they can do up to 50 times as much work as a normal honeybee.

The number of bumblebees is declining in New Zealand due to a number of factors, including removal of wildflowers and flowering tress from the landscape, habitat loss, the mechanisation of agriculture and extensive use of pesticides.

Anyways guys I hope yous enjoy, Blog you later, Bye



5 comments:

  1. Talofa Araura,

    I can see that you have tried hard to fill the gaps in the sentences and make sure they were true according to the information. Well done, it is true that bumblebees can do 50 times more work than a normal honeybee. As for the rest of your answers, please go back to the website to double check that they are correct. Use the link below:

    http://www.nzbct.org.nz/bee-informed

    Once you have edited your post with the correct answers, I will be happy to award you full points for this activity. :)

    I for one, really appreciate the hard work that bees do. A lot of their hard labour actually helps us out in lots of ways. Last year my cat Tori broke her tail and we had to have it amputated, she went through a tough healing process. I used Manuka ointment (which has honey in it) to help her wound close properly, it worked like a dream! She has a fluffy stump now, but she is in great health and still as playful as ever.

    I look forward to reading your edited post.

    Toe feiloa'i fo'i,

    Cia.

    P.s. Well done on completing the Summer Learning Journey Araura! You have worked very hard to get to the end, tino pai! Remember to respond to feedback especially if it is a reminder about receiving full points. :) Keep working hard.

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    1. Thanks for the feedback I will be sure to edit my post.

      Thanks
      ARAURA

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  2. Hi Araura,
    Well done on finishing this activity. You did a good job filling in the blanks on the information about bees. It's sad to hear that the number of bumblebees in New Zealand is declining. Hopefully one day they will be all of the place. Keep up the good work.

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    1. Hi Alex,

      Thanks so much for commenting on my blog I really appreciate it.I agree it is sad to hear about the bees that are *Declining. But I am definitely terrified of bees only because I do not want to get *Buzzed by a bee. Yikes

      Thanks so much

      By
      Araura

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