 Without bees, we will not be able to have honey to sweeten  our tea and bread. Bees are very interesting insects to study. In this page we  are teaching students the life cycle of a bee through an interactive honey bee  life cycle diagram. The different stages in the bee’s life cycle include: egg,  larva, pupa, adult. Each stage of the cycle is different in terms of external  structure. Bees lay their eggs in combs which are later glazed with sweet  nectar from plants. These serve as the food needed by the larva and nymph at  the early stages in the development of the bee. It is in these combs that the  adult bee later emerges. To learn these stages, we have provided a simple  interactive online game which children can play while learning. Simply drag and  drop each stage at the right place. Also drag and drop their names. In the end,  submit to find out if you got all the stages right. This game is free and the  fact that it is online means children can take the test multiple times. Have  fun with this life cycle of a bee game online. The game is a science activity  for 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th  grade, 5th grade and 6th grade. In the UK system of  education, this is equivalent to science for year 2, year 3, year 4, year 5,  year 6, year 7 and year 8.
Without bees, we will not be able to have honey to sweeten  our tea and bread. Bees are very interesting insects to study. In this page we  are teaching students the life cycle of a bee through an interactive honey bee  life cycle diagram. The different stages in the bee’s life cycle include: egg,  larva, pupa, adult. Each stage of the cycle is different in terms of external  structure. Bees lay their eggs in combs which are later glazed with sweet  nectar from plants. These serve as the food needed by the larva and nymph at  the early stages in the development of the bee. It is in these combs that the  adult bee later emerges. To learn these stages, we have provided a simple  interactive online game which children can play while learning. Simply drag and  drop each stage at the right place. Also drag and drop their names. In the end,  submit to find out if you got all the stages right. This game is free and the  fact that it is online means children can take the test multiple times. Have  fun with this life cycle of a bee game online. The game is a science activity  for 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th  grade, 5th grade and 6th grade. In the UK system of  education, this is equivalent to science for year 2, year 3, year 4, year 5,  year 6, year 7 and year 8.