Habitat Hunters
This worksheet explains where bumblebees live and what kinds of environments help them thrive. Students learn about grasslands, forests, meadows, and gardens where flowers provide nectar and pollen. The passage describes how bumblebees build nests close to the ground or in sheltered outdoor spaces. It also explains how habitat loss affects bumblebee populations and how people can help create safe spaces for them.
Completing this worksheet helps students understand the relationship between animals and their habitats. They learn to identify cause-and-effect connections, such as how fewer flowers lead to fewer bees. The passage strengthens comprehension strategies used in nonfiction science reading. These skills support academic growth in environmental science and ecology.
This worksheet is part of our bumblebee and bumblebees worksheet series.
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