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Why Protect Pollinators? Instructional VideoWhy Protect Pollinators? Instructional Video
Publisher
California Academy of Science
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6th - 10th
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4:40
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Why Protect Pollinators?

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This Why Protect Pollinators? instructional video also includes:
  • Our Hungry Planet Unit (html)
  • Our Hungry Planet Unit Progression (.pdf)
  • Flowers Seeking Pollinators
  • Vocabulary for Students
  • Figure 1a and 1b
  • Figure 2
  • Figure 3
  • Reflection Worksheet
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Would you rather having biting flies or chocolate? The question may seem absurd, but cocoa trees rely on pollination from biting flies. Viewers come to understand the importance of pollinators to our food supply, flowers, and entire ecosystems such as rain forests after watching the video. Then, they discuss and debate ideas to help save pollinators. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

pollination, pollinators, cross-pollination, bees, birds, bats, flies, moths, habitat loss, honey bees, biodiversity, butterflies, reproduction, pesticides, citizen science

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Challenge students to find a citizen science project to join to help pollinators
  • List all of the foods pupils eat in a 24-hour span that wouldn't exist if pollinators didn't exist

Classroom Considerations

  • Stands alone as a lesson and does not rely on any information from the larger unit
  • 12th lesson in the 13-part unit on Our Hungry Planet

Pros

  • Links to ideas for hands-on and extended learning opportunities
  • Upbeat video helps maintain viewer attention

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.6.2 SL.7.2 SL.8.2 SL.9-10.2 RST.6-8.4 RST.9-10.4

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