Part 1
here is my sway to my wonder question
Part 2
- 1. list your 4-5 sub questions you tried to answer in order to research your topic?
- What are the benefits of bees and what do they do?
- How has climate change, changed bees?
- What do bees do for the economy?
- Is there something that can be made by a human, to substituted bees?
- What can we do to help the bees
- 2. What new or familiar digital tools did you try to use as you worked through this project? I have never used Pexels which is a website that provides free images that aren’t copywrite. I would usually just use the stock images that office 365 provides, but having a whole website is so much better. there are thousands of different types of images that I can use. I will for sure be using this website again. I have used gale in an English project, so I was a bit familiar with it. i think that gale has many different types of journals or articles that I can use. and I know that the website is safe and has credible facts.
- 3. How did you verify and cite the information you found and show your research in a works cited? for 3/4 of my websites I used resources that Mr. Robinson suggested. doing so i know that the information is safe to use. i made sure to cite all the websites I used to make sure that I’m showing credit to the real authors for their work. i cited all the images I used considering I’m not the photographer that took the pictures.
- citation:
Photo citation
Pexels: Two Bees on Purple Flower · Free Stock Photo (pexels.com)
Pexels” Top View of Bees Putting Honey · Free Stock Photo (pexels.com)
Pexels : Red Withering Rose at Daytime · Free Stock Photo (pexels.com)
Pexels: Yellow Flowers · Free Stock Photo (pexels.com)
Pexels : Hard Cash on a Briefcase · Free Stock Photo (pexels.com)
Pexels : A Bearded Man Holding a Cup Near a Robot · Free Stock Photo (pexels.com)
Pexels : House in the Middle of Crop Field · Free Stock Photo (pexels.com)
Bing:bee graph decreasing – Bing images
information citation
Gale : “FEEDING HONEY BEES 101.” Countryside & Small Stock Journal, vol. 106, no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 2022, p. 30. Gale In Context: Canada, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A714185240/GPS?u=43riss&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=d195f747. Accessed 9 Feb. 2023.
Britanica:Pollen | Description, Characteristics, Importance, Pollination, & Facts | Britannica
Havard website:RoboBees: Autonomous Flying Microrobots (harvard.edu)
- 4. How did the process of completing this challenge go? What could you have done better? I think that I completed this project to the best of my abilities. I used sources that were credible and used properly without plagiarizing another person’s work. One thing I could have changed was probably if I had more time, I would have liked to list done more explanation’s to my points. I did elaborate 95% of my points, but there were some points that could have used more explanation. but overall I think I did pretty good.
Excellent information fluency post. I really like how you have found some great sub-questions to lead you to get a well-rounded perspective on what the world would be like if bees never existed. You have done a great job sharing the digital tools you used and citing your sources. Good debrief on your product and process as well! Can I use this as an example for future students?
Yes you can.
i thought that your post was very informative and that there was not much room for improvement
happy it was easy to understand:)
Your fluency post is informative and engaging to read. I like how you explained everything and learned a lot of new info. One thing I found interesting was the robotic bees scientist created. I had no clue there was something like that and enjoyed reading about it!
thank you. I also found it interesting that robotic bees really do exist, and there benefits.