Maplewood Forest
Bee Basics
Vocabulary Fun
Cause & Effect
Summary & Theme
100

Who is Emma?

Emma is the brave adventurer who explored Maplewood Forest.

100

What do bees collect from flowers?

Bees collect nectar.

100

What is pollination?

Pollination is the process of spreading pollen from flower to flower.

100

What happened when Emma found the old book?

She decided to follow the clues to find the treasure.

100

What is the main theme of the Maplewood Forest story?

Friendship and bravery.

200

What did Emma Find under the giant Oak tree?

Emma found an old, dusty book with strange symbols.

200

What sticks to bees’ bodies when they visit flowers?

Pollen sticks to bees’ bodies.

200

Define figurative language.

Figurative language uses words or expressions with a meaning different from the literal one.

200

What caused Emma to solve the riddles?

Meeting the wise owl who helped her.

200

Summarize how bees help plants grow.

Bees pollinate flowers, helping plants produce seeds and fruits.

300

Who helped Emma solve the riddles?

A wise owl helped Emma.

300

What do bees help plants produce?

Bees help plants produce seeds and fruits.

300

What does "riddle" mean in the story?

A puzzling question or problem to solve.

300

What happens when bees spread pollen?

Plants produce seeds and fruits.

300

How did Emma feel after her adventure?

She felt happy and understood the value of friendship.

400

What did Emma discover was the greatest treasure?

Friendship and kindness were the greatest treasures.

400

Why is pollination important to humans and animals?

Pollination helps plants produce food that animals and humans eat.

400

What is a "treasure" in the Maplewood story?

A gift like friendship and kindness that is very valuable.

400

What effect does bee decline have on plants?

Plants have trouble producing fruits and seeds.

400

Why is friendship called a treasure in the story?

Because it is more valuable than gold or gems.

500

Put these events in the correct order: 

a) Emma decided to follow the clues.
b) Emma uncovered the chest with glowing gems.
c) Emma met the wise owl.
d) Emma solved the riddles with the owl’s help.
e) Emma found the old book.
f) Emma shared her story with friends and family.

e) Emma found the old book.
a) Emma decided to follow the clues.
c) Emma met the wise owl.
d) Emma solved the riddles with the owl’s help.
b) Emma uncovered the chest with glowing gems.
f) Emma shared her story with friends and family.

500

Name two threats to bee populations.

Habitat loss and pesticides.

500

Explain the word "habitat" using the bee story.

A habitat is the natural home or environment where bees live and find food.

500

What causes pollen to stick to bees?

Bees visiting flowers to collect nectar.

500

How are bees and plants connected?

Bees help plants reproduce by pollinating flowers, which allows plants to grow fruits and seeds.

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