Bumblebees as pollinators
This presentation explores the relationships between bumblebees and flowers. The presentation also includes refresher slides on plant reproduction and how insects help pollinate plants more efficiently.
Key learning points include understanding pollination and the features that make bumblebees effective pollinators.
Preparation
Location
Indoors
Resources
Scaffolding resources
Parts of an insect
Begin activityWhat is a bumblebee?
Begin activityBumblebee lifecycle
Begin activity
Step by step
Introduction to pollination (slides 3-7)
An overview of pollination, pollinators, and why pollinators matter.
Bumblebees and flowers (Slides 8-13)

Information about the relationship between bumblebees and flowers.
Bumblebees as pollinators (Slides 14-15)
Images explaining features that make bumblebees particularly good pollinators.
Challenge (Slide 16 - 17)
Look at the images of bumblebees from the collections at the Natural History Museum. Learners list differences between the bumblebees that might affect the way they pollinate.

Some possible responses are listed in the notes. However, any differences learners spot might affect how bumblebees pollinate. Encourage learners to explain their thinking. Strong responses will include mention of how features might affect how bumblebees can get at pollen or nectar.
Many of these differences mean that some types of bumblebees prefer visiting certain types of flowers. This specialisation increases the efficiency of pollination for plants by reducing the amount of pollen that is wasted when bumblebees move it to flowers of a different species.
Curriculum links
Plants
- explore the part that flowers play in the life cycle of flowering plants, including pollination, seed formation and seed dispersal
Living things and their habitats
- describe the life process of reproduction in some plants and animals
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