Pollinators Worksheet
A worksheet for 3rd graders to learn about different pollinators and their importance in nature.
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Pollinators: Busy Helpers
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. What do pollinators help flowers do?
Grow taller
Make seeds
Change colors
Smell sweeter
2. Which of these is a common pollinator?
Fish
Birds
Bugs
All of the above
3. Pollinators carry from one flower to another.
4. Bees are attracted to flowers by their bright colors and sweet .
5. Look at the image below. Describe what the bee is doing.
6. All insects are pollinators.
True
False
7. Wind can also be a pollinator.
True
False
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
8. Flowers make sweet liquid called to attract pollinators.
9. are colorful insects that are also important pollinators.
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