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Fantastic, Harlem! You found lots of interesting facts about bees. I wonder what is similar about bumble bees and honey bees? That's interesting that both wasps and bees inject the venom through the stinger, could that fact go in the crossed over part of the venn diagram? Bees are such amazing creatures. They are so interesting to learn about.
Wow Harlem! You have done a great job putting bee facts into your own words. I was interested to learn about wasps stealing honey from bees. I wonder if other things in nature use that hexagon shape? Well done on this project!
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Fantastic, Harlem! You found lots of interesting facts about bees. I wonder what is similar about bumble bees and honey bees? That's interesting that both wasps and bees inject the venom through the stinger, could that fact go in the crossed over part of the venn diagram? Bees are such amazing creatures. They are so interesting to learn about.
ReplyDeleteWow Harlem! You have done a great job putting bee facts into your own words. I was interested to learn about wasps stealing honey from bees. I wonder if other things in nature use that hexagon shape? Well done on this project!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work Harlem! I really like how you have worked through every slide in your own time and produced great work! Keep up the great work.
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