CLASS OF THE 3RD YEAR EF PART IN VIDEO CONFERENCE WITH SPECIALIST BEE

CLASS OF THE 3RD YEAR EF PART IN VIDEO CONFERENCE WITH SPECIALIST BEE

A Prof. Dr. Lionel Segui Gonçalves, idealizador da Bee Or Not To Be, held on 28/08, by the Marist College - Rosario, located in the center of Porto Alegre / RS, a videoconference with students from 3rd year, to talk about the importance of the work of pollination that bees play in nature and what can happen to the environment if bees continue fading.

Using webcam and microphone, as crianças fizeram perguntas sobre curiosidades do mundo das abelhas e tiraram dúvidas sobre a carreira do professor Lionel, there are over 50 years operates in. "I love bees! According thinking about them and thinking about them sleep”, jokes.

Prof. Rosane M. G. Peruchi, author of the book, explains a little about the teaching material presented in class: "We hope that the students of Marist College Rosario have had access to these our publications, specially developed for students at the school stage. We present the content in an easy and enjoyable way for children from 7 years understand what is the relationship between bees and flowers for food production, the reproduction of plants and biodiversity conservation. The value of this material environmental perspective bees from the viewpoint of its function as pollination, bringing information to life, the evolution of living beings, and also on simple food chains, flow of energy and environmental protection. O material, all illustrated with photos and diagrams, It is at the same time playful and educational, done to help the teacher in the task of explaining to their students what is pollination – including the main morphological characteristics of bees and plants -, and a reflection on the importance of protecting bees. Throughout the notebook, dialogues with three bees-characters (one jataí, one and a Euglossa Apis) They help to enrich the discussions in class about the fascinating world of bees, biodiversity and sustainability. “

Read more in the school site: http://bit.ly/2wE8Qus

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