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Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet
Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet
Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet
Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet
Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet
Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet
Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet
Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet
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Use Cheetos to teach students about pollination!


This experiment is not only fun, but comes with minimal prep work as well as a full lab report including a prediction, cut-outs, results, and reflection questions with a research extension. Use cardstock for bees if possible.

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Pollination Experiment Lab Report Packet

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Description

Use Cheetos to teach students about pollination!


This experiment is not only fun, but comes with minimal prep work as well as a full lab report including a prediction, cut-outs, results, and reflection questions with a research extension. Use cardstock for bees if possible.

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Rated 5 out of 5
September 25, 2024
My students loved doing this activity. I loved the fact that I could just print it off and have it ready to go. I have also referred back to the project several times during classroom discussions and my students have done a great job recalling the information they have learned.
Amanda D.
93 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 9, 2024
This was a great activity for students. I modified it by having them draw and label the flower parts (pistil and so on) in the larger flower. I cut out one bee and one hive and placed it on the whiteboard. The students did not use that part. I had them paste the three flowers on construction paper and do the experiment from there. They loved it!
Hayat S.
32 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties

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