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The Bee Tree
Lapbook pictures contributed by Leigh Anne

Front Cover

Inside Overview
Middle-- Bible Verse Coloring Sheet

Middle Inside:
"Animal Report" worksheet completed using library books
Flip up the report and there is the bibliography,
a mini-story book describing the jobs of bees, and
on top of the story book there is a mini-book about honey

More in the Middle:
Honey Facts and an Onomatopoeia Accordion Book
that includes "What is Onomatopoeia?" on the outside
and a definition and illustration on the inside

Right Inside Flap:
Book Report for The Bee Tree in mini-book format (at the
very top; you can almost see it)
The "Bee" Attitudes: two pockets in honeycomb shape!
One pocket for a scripture reference and another pocket
for the verse itself (to play a matching game)

Left Inside Flap:
Vocabulary Flip Book
(vocab words: pollen, chortled, wisdom,
sprint, eureka)
My son wrote word on outside and cut out
typed definitions then matched and glued them
to the correct spot
At the very bottom-- a mini book with a poem
pasted on the outside and on the inside he
colored the state of N.C. and wrote about the
honey bee being our state insect.
Poem
"What do you
suppose?"
What do you suppose,
A bee sat on my nose!
And then what do you think,
She said with just one wink!
I do beg your pardon,
I thought you were the garden.