Date: 12 July 2025
Location:
Alevoor Poornaprajna Public School
As part of our Nature
Learning Program, the children of Alevoor Poornaprajna Public School
participated in an engaging Honey Bee Watch Activity on 12th July 2025.
This experiential outdoor session brought students closer to nature, allowing them to observe the tiny yet mighty pollinators—honey
bees—in their natural setting.
With keen eyes and
curious minds, the children watched as bees buzzed from flower to flower,
collecting nectar. Teachers explained how bees contribute to pollination,
a process vital for plant growth and food production. The session also
introduced students to the life cycle of bees, honey production,
and their importance in ecological balance.
🌼 Learning
Highlights:
- Observation of bee behaviour and nectar collection
- Understanding the process and significance of
pollination
- Discussion on the role of honey bees in food
chains and biodiversity
- Instilling love and respect for nature and its
creatures
The students were
thrilled and deeply engaged throughout the activity. It was an educational session and sparked a sense of wonder and appreciation for the
natural world.
We thank our science
and environmental studies team for organising this insightful session and
guiding the students safely and meaningfully.
As part of our experiential learning initiative, students of Alevoor Poornaprajna Public School participated in a Honey Bee Watch Activity. Through direct observation, they learned about bees, pollination, and the essential role these tiny creatures play in our ecosystem. The activity sparked curiosity and environmental awareness in a fun and memorable way.
👉 Watch the highlights in the video below:
Some of the snaps of this wonderful activity are given here:




