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Jennifer Szymanski - National Geographic Readers: Buzz, Bee!

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Children are naturally curious about the world around them and curiosity is a - photo 1
Children are naturally curious about the world around them and curiosity is a - photo 2

Children are naturally curious about the world around them, and curiosity
is a powerful motivation for readingand for success in school. Studies
show that by understanding relationships among words, children quickly
acquire new and interesting vocabulary. And the more they are able to
talk about the world around them, the more they want to learn!

As you read with your child, be sure to point out the vocabulary tree.
Discuss the categories of words and how they relate to one another.
Then, explore the text together. Encourage your child to point out each
of the vocabulary words as they appear in the text. Youll be surprised
how fast your early reader identifies content-rich vocabulary.

To sustain childrens excitement about reading, we have created a special
program called NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS SUPER READERS. As kids
read each National Geographic Kids Reader, they cross off its picture on
a free National Geographic Kids Super Readers poster that parents can
download from kids.nationalgeographic.com/superreaders. Throughout
the process, kids and parents go to the website and download specially
designated prizes that reward their effort. Kids can have even more read
ing fun online, with lively book-related activities, quizzes and games,
fascinating excerpts, and sneak previews of upcoming books.

The National Geographic Kids Super Readers program appeals to kids
love of accomplishment while providing them with incentives to keep
reading. When the reading experience is fun, children learn more and
achieve more. What could be better than that?

Sincerely,

Susan B. Neuman
Professor of Language and Literacy
New York University

Vocabulary Tree ANIMALS HONEYBEES WHAT THEY NEED TO LIVE nectar - photo 3
Vocabulary Tree ANIMALS HONEYBEES WHAT THEY NEED TO LIVE nectar - photo 4

Vocabulary Tree

ANIMALS

HONEYBEES

WHAT THEY NEED
TO LIVE

nectar

pollen

hive

honey

WHAT THEY DO

buzz

fly

eat

drink

dance

Buzz bee A bee flies in the air It looks f - photo 5

Buzz, bee!

A bee flies in the air It looks for a flower - photo 6

A bee flies in the air.

It looks for a flower Theres a sweet treat in flowers Its called - photo 7

It looks for a flower.

Theres a sweet treat in flowers Its called nectar The bee drinks - photo 8

Theres a sweet treat in flowers.
Its called nectar.

The bee drinks The bee eats It eats pollen - photo 9

The bee drinks.

The bee eats It eats pollen Bees carry pollen in a basket on their - photo 10

The bee eats.
It eats pollen.

Bees carry pollen in a basket on their legs It gets pollen to take home - photo 11

Bees carry
pollen in a basket
on their legs.

It gets pollen to take home.

A bees home is called a hive Many bees live in the hive - photo 12

A bees home is called a hive.

Many bees live in the hive Bees put pollen in the hive - photo 13

Many bees live in the hive.

Bees put pollen in the hive Once nectar becomes honey bees put it in - photo 14

Bees put pollen in the hive.

Once nectar becomes honey bees put it in a honeycomb They make honey - photo 15

Once nectar
becomes honey,
bees put it in a
honeycomb.

They make honey
from nectar, too.

Now theres food in the hive Other bees can eat the pollen and honey - photo 16

Now theres food in the hive.

Other bees can eat the pollen and honey In the hive a bee dances - photo 17

Other bees can eat the
pollen and honey.

In the hive a bee dances The dance tells other bees where to find - photo 18

In the hive, a bee dances.

The dance tells other bees where to find nectar The bee moves from side - photo 19

The dance tells other bees
where to find nectar.

The bee moves
from side to side.
This is called a
waggle dance.

The bees fly out of the hive They look for the nectar - photo 20

The bees fly out of the hive.

They look for the nectar They use the dance to find the right flower - photo 21

They look for the nectar.

They use the dance to find the right flower Buzz bee - photo 22

They use the dance to find
the right flower!

Buzz bee NECTAR AND POLLEN What are they like Nectar drips Its - photo 23

Buzz, bee!

NECTAR AND POLLEN What are they like Nectar drips Its sweet Pollen - photo 24

NECTAR AND POLLEN:
What are they like?

Nectar drips.
Its sweet.

Pollen is made up
of tiny balls.
Its like powder.

YOUR TURN Think of a spot in the room Do a waggle dance to tell your - photo 25

YOUR TURN!

Think of a spot in the room. Do a
waggle dance to tell your friend
how to get there! Then switch roles.

AUTHORS NOTE There are many different kinds of bees In this book the word - photo 26
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