Abstract

In the front of my classroom, I projected a photo of a group of Chinese farmers in a sunny pear orchard. Surrounded by delicate white flowers, the farmers extend long wands up toward the tree branches. By looking at this picture, my sixth-grade students came to terms with an astonishing fact: With no bees left, these farmers must pollinate their crops themselves.

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