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Year 3 Summer 2 Reading Challenge

  • Picture of Miss Woodman Miss Woodman
  • June 2, 2025

Please read the text below and have a go at the questions.

Bronze
1. According to the text, what other colours of bees are there?
a. red, blue and green
b. red, brown and green
c. red, blue and turquoise
d. red, black and white

2. What three things are found on the head of a bee?

3. How many eggs can a queen bee lay per day?

Silver
4. Which type of bee likes to live in a hive?
a. solitary bee
b. social bee
c. spelling bee
d. skipping bee

5. Complete this sentence.
Pollination is the _________________ of putting pollen in a flower so that it may ________________ seeds.

6. Look at the section called What Is a Bee?
Find and copy one word that means the same as ‘several’ or ‘many’.

Gold
7. Why do you think queen bees are called ‘queens’? Explain your answers.
8. How do bees help habitats to grow? Explain your answer using evidence from the text.

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19 responses

  1. Zayan J. says:
    26/06/2025 at 7:52 am

    Bronze
    1: Red blue and green.
    2: Eyes mouth and antennae.
    3: 2000 eggs.
    4.Social Bee.
    Silver
    5.Pollination is the Process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may Produce seeds.
    6. Most

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  2. Mueez K. says:
    25/06/2025 at 9:17 pm

    Bronze
    Red ,blue and green.
    Antennae , eyes and a mouth
    2000 eggs

    Silver
    Social bees like to live together in the hives
    Pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds.
    Most

    Gold
    Because a queen bee can lay eggs

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  3. Amelia B. says:
    25/06/2025 at 9:00 pm

    Bronze
    1. Red ,blue and green.
    2. Eyes ,mouth, and antennae.
    3. A queen bee can lay up to 2000 eggs per day.
    Silver
    1. A social bee lives in a hive.
    2. Pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds.
    3. Most is the same as several or many.
    Gold
    1. Because they are bigger and can lay eggs.
    2. They depend on bee pollination to reproduce.

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  4. Hana N. says:
    25/06/2025 at 6:12 pm

    Bronze
    1.red blue and green
    2. mouth eyes and antennae
    3. to 2000 eggs
    Silver
    1. social bees
    2.pollinating is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that many bees produe seeds
    3. mostly
    gold
    1. queen bees lays up to 2000 eggs per days
    2. most of theflower cropsand plant that grow on the earth depends on bees pollination to reproduce

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  5. Haniya A. says:
    24/06/2025 at 8:07 pm

    Bronze

    1. According to the text, what other colours of bees are there?
    a. red, blue and green

    2. What three things are found on the head of a bee?
    Eyes and mouth and antennae.

    3. How many eggs can a queen bee lay per day?
    2000

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  6. Emaan A. says:
    24/06/2025 at 7:59 pm

    Bronze
    1. According to the text, what other colours of bees are there?
    a. red, blue and green

    2. What three things are found on the head of a bee?
    Eyes, mouth and antennae

    3. How many eggs can a queen bee lay per day?
    2000

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  7. Andrew T. says:
    23/06/2025 at 8:37 pm

    bronze:
    1. a. red, blue and green
    2. mouth, antennae and eyes
    3. 2000

    silver:
    4. b. social bee
    5. Pollination is the PROCESS of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds.
    6. various

    gold:
    7. They are called a queen bee because they can lay eggs.
    8. Bees help habitats to grow by pollinating flowers to help them reproduce and grow.

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  8. Adam K. says:
    23/06/2025 at 4:45 pm

    Bronze
    1a. Red, blue and green.
    2. Eyes, mouth and anthennae.
    3. Queen bee can lay 2000 eggs in a day.
    Silver
    4. Social bees like to live in hive.
    5. Pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds.
    6. Mostly
    Gold
    7. Queen is only who can lay eggs.
    8. Most plants, flowers and crops that grow on depending on the bees pollinating to reproduce.

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  9. Inarah T. says:
    22/06/2025 at 8:41 pm

    Bronze
    a red, blue and green.
    2.Eyes,mouth and antenae.
    3.2000.
    Silver
    4. Social bees.
    5.Process, it may produce seeds.
    6. Most.
    Gold
    Because they are female bees and they lay eggs.
    8.Bee pollination to reproduce.

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  10. Ayaad H. says:
    22/06/2025 at 4:59 pm

    Bronze
    1.a)Red, blue and green
    2.The three things that are found on a head are eyes, mouth antennae.
    3. when we can lay 200 in a day.
    silver
    4. A social be nice to live in a hive.
    5. pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds.
    6.mostly.
    Gold
    7. because the Queen we can only lay eggs.
    8. most plants, flowers and crops that grow on a depend on bees pollinating to reproduce.

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  11. Aiyla I. says:
    22/06/2025 at 3:11 pm

    Bronze:
    1. Red, black and white
    2. Antennae, eyes and mouth
    3. The queen bee can lay up to 2000 eggs per day

    Silver:
    Type of bee likes to live in a hive?
    1. Social bee
    2.Pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds.
    3. Mostly

    Gold:
    1. I think queen bees are called ‘queens’ because the queen is the only female bee capable of reproduction and is responsible for laying all the eggs.
    2. Most of the flowers , crops and plants that grow on earth depends on bee pollination to reproduce.

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  12. Maryam K. says:
    22/06/2025 at 2:05 pm

    Bronze
    a. red , blue and green
    2. eyes ,mouth and antennae
    3. 2000 eggs
    Silver
    4. Social bee
    5. Pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds
    6. seven
    Gold
    7. Because they can lay up to 2000 eggs and acts like a queen
    8.Most of the plants, flowers and crops that grow on the earth depends on bee pollination to reproduce.

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  13. Mustafa says:
    22/06/2025 at 12:31 pm

    Bronze
    1.Red, Blue and green.
    2. Eyes, mouth and antanae.
    3.A Queen bee lays 2000 eggs a day.

    Silver
    4.Social bee.
    5.Pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it produce Seeds.
    6.Most.

    Gold
    7.They are called queens because they are female bees which lay eggs.
    8.Most plants flowers and crops that grow depend on bee pollination to produce.

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  14. Austin Q. says:
    21/06/2025 at 3:41 pm

    Bronze
    1: Red blue and green.
    2: Eyes mouth and antennae.
    3: 2000 eggs.
    Sliver
    4: Social bee.
    5:Pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds.
    6: Most
    Gold
    7: Because only a queen bee can lay eggs.
    8: Most of the plants, flowers and crops that grow on earth depends on bee pollination to reproduce.

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  15. Samuel N. says:
    20/06/2025 at 6:40 pm

    Bronze yellow, red, blue, green eyes, mouth, and antenna 2000 eggs Silver. Queen worker bee drones Gold social bee A bee is a small, flying insect. Because they are females

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  16. Musa S. says:
    20/06/2025 at 6:12 pm

    Bronze
    Red ,blue and green.
    Antennae , eyes and a mouth
    2000 eggsSilver :

    4.Social Bee.

    5.Pollination is the Process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may Produce seeds.

    6. Mostly. Gold
    Because a queen bee can lay eggs .

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  17. Abdullah S. says:
    15/06/2025 at 6:30 pm

    Bronze
    Q1)A
    Q2)eye,mouth and antennae
    Q3)200 eggs a day
    Silver
    Q4)Social bee
    Q5)pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may grow seeds.
    Q6)species
    Gold
    Q7)because they are bigger than other bees in the hive.
    Q8)they pollinate our plants

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  18. Albert Q. says:
    09/06/2025 at 5:57 pm

    Bronze
    Red ,blue and green.
    Antennae , eyes and a mouth
    2000 eggs

    Silver
    Social bees like to live together in the hives
    Pollination is the process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may produce seeds.
    Most

    Gold
    Because a queen bee can lay eggs .

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  19. Pugalini K. says:
    08/06/2025 at 11:07 am

    Bronze

    1. Red, blue and green.

    2.The eyes, The Mouth and Antennae.

    3.Queen Bee can lay up to 2000 eggs.

    Silver :

    4.Social Bee.

    5.Pollination is the Process of putting pollen in a flower so that it may Produce seeds.

    6. Mostly.

    Gold :

    7.Queen bees lays up to 2000 eggs per day and looks after the hive.

    8. Most of the plants, flowers and crops that grow on the earth depends on bee pollination to reproduce.

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