86 Insects: Supplemental Guide 4A | Social Insects: Bees and Wasps
- What’s the word we’ve been talking about?
Use a Making Choices activity for follow-up.
Directions: I will name a behavior of an insect. If the behavior I name
is an example of how insects cooperate, say, “They cooperate.” If
the behavior I name is not an example of how insects cooperate, say,
“They do not cooperate.”
- Honeybees protect one another from enemies.
- Queen bees deposit her eggs into the cells all by herself.
- Honeybees do a dance to tell each other where to fi nd good
nectar. - Queen wasps take care of their fi rst larvae by themselves.
- Caterpillars spin their own cocoon.
- Wasps live together in colonies and work together to hunt for
food.
Complete Remainder of Lesson Later in the Day