Bee Life Cycle Worksheet
A worksheet for Grade 1 students to learn about the different stages of a bee's life cycle.
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Bee Life Cycle
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
Use the words in the word bank to fill in the blanks about the bee life cycle.
1. The first stage of a bee's life is a tiny .
2. After the first stage, it becomes a soft, worm-like creature called a .
3. Next, it changes inside a cocoon and is called a .
4. Finally, it grows wings and becomes an .
1. Which stage comes right after the egg in the bee life cycle?
pupa
larva
adult bee
flower
2. What does an adult bee do?
sleep all day
collect nectar
stay in the egg
turn into a butterfly
1. All bees make honey.
True
False
2. Bees are important for pollinating flowers.
True
False
1. What is one thing an adult bee does?
2. Why are bees important to our world?
Draw the four stages of the bee life cycle in the boxes below.
Egg
Larva
Pupa
Adult Bee
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