Hey there, fellow bee enthusiasts! Ready to buzz into some creative ideas for your next school project?
Flying Cardboard Bees
Craft flying bees with cardboard tubes and string. Watching them ‘fly’ from flower to flower was a delightful classroom activity.
Bee Lifecycle Flip Book
Why not create a flip book showing the fascinating stages of a bee’s life? I once made one using simple sketches and it was a hit during our school science fair!
Cardboard Bees
Get those scissors and glue ready for some adorable cardboard bees! My niece loved making these with recyclable materials, and they looked so cute hanging from the classroom ceiling.
Bee Role Tags
Create tags that describe the various roles of bees within the hive. I found this activity great for a classroom discussion about teamwork and community.
Interactive Bee Display
Craft an interactive display where students can move bees between flowers. My students loved taking turns at pollinating different plants!
3D Bee Lifecycle Model
Create a 3D model of a bee’s lifecycle using clay or paper mache. This hands-on project helped my class visualize each stage vividly.
Electrically Charged Bee Experiment
Explore static electricity with the charged bee experiment. We used balloons to demonstrate how bees become positively charged.
Yarn Wrapped Bees
Wrap yarn around cut-out bee shapes for a textured craft. It’s a simple yet engaging project that my preschoolers adored.
Fingerprint Bee Pot
Paint a flowerpot with fingerprint bees. This sweet little craft is a perfect gift for parents or a decoration for the school garden.
Native Bee Visuals
Research and draw native bees to explore diversity. My class was amazed to learn about the various bee species in our area.

