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Hornet Scramble

The bees work together to overcome disruption in Honeywood caused by a nest of nasty noisy neighbours! Teamwork at its very best.  
The Honeywood hive is rudely disturbed when a nest of bullying, noisy Hornets moves nearby and starts stealing their honey. The bees have to work together to find a solution to the problem and they work as a team to overcome the problem when it becomes noisier and noisier! Bertie finds himself injured as a result of rescuing Beebee from the nasty Hornets, so his fellow bee’s make best use of their own resources to help him feel better and fix his broken wing. The bees manage several difficult situations in this story but they eventually bring the community of bees safely home together.
Activities

An activity to develop and demonstrate entrepreneurial skills - putting into practice the learning from The Bumbles of Honeywood storybooks or supplementary teaching materials.

Lesson Plans

A detailed plan to support teachers in delivering a lesson dedicated to the development of an entrepreneurial mindset. Highlighting areas of learning and key skills explored, this lesson guide will identify appropriate resources required for activities and also differentiation options for varied abilities.

Presentations

A PowerPoint Presentation to support the understanding of various themes explored in The Bumbles of Honeywood storybooks and reinforce the skills required to develop an entrepreneurial mindset.

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Frame a Friend – Lesson Plan

Children think about the importance of friendship. They are tasked to design and make a photo frame ready to wrap for a person in the class to choose and keep.

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Ages 5 & 6
Frame a Friend – Presentation

Show the PowerPoint with examples of photo frame designs and discuss ideas and possible materials that could be used.

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Ages 5 & 6
Friendship
Use this lesson to encourage the children to think about friendship. Use the activities to think about what qualities make a good friend and how being a good friend makes others feel.
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Ages 5 & 6
Friendship – Friendship Scenario Cards – Activity 5

In small mixed ability groups children will be tasked with the challenge of reading some friendship scenarios and discussing possible solutions to the problems giving ideas where they might have done something different to show what it is to be a good friend.

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Ages 5 & 6
Friendship – Friendship Watering Can – Activity 4

Using the watering can templates the children can write all the qualities they feel would make a great friend.

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Ages 5 & 6
Friendship – Lesson Plan

Use this lesson to encourage the children to think about friendship. Use the activities to think about what qualities make a good friend and how being a good friend makes others feel.

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Ages 5 & 6
Friendship – Mind Map – Activity 1

Use the mind map to think about what it means to be a good friend. Encourage the children to work in pairs or small groups to fill the whole sheet with ideas and pictures.

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Ages 5 & 6
Friendship – My Friend – Activity 2

Use the template for the children to think about one of their friends. Encourage them to think of 3 reasons why that person is a good friend to them and how they make them feel.

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Ages 5 & 6

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