The Reading / Listening - Bees and Balls - Level 2

Bees are very busy. We all know the English saying "as busy as a bee". However, we know little about how bees play. Scientists have found one way that bees might relax after a busy day making honey - they play with balls. The scientists did different tests on bees playing with different things. The insects liked playing with wooden balls. The researchers said bees played a little like humans. Younger bees played with more balls than older bees, while adult males played with balls for longer than adult females did. The bees are the first known insects to "play".

The scientists did tests on 45 bumblebees. The bees had two options. The first was to fly or walk directly to a sugary treat. The second choice was to get to the treat after going around coloured wooden balls. Most of the bees decided to play with the balls for their treat. A scientist said the tests showed that bees are more thoughtful than we knew. She said: "Bees are a million miles from the…unfeeling creatures they are traditionally believed to be." She added that there is "a strong indication that insect minds are far more sophisticated than we might imagine".

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Bees and Balls - Level 0 Bees and Balls - Level 1   or  Bees and Balls - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/oct/27/bumblebees-playing-wooden-balls-bees-study
  • https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ball-rolling-bumble-bees-just-wanna-have-fun/
  • https://www.science.org/content/article/are-these-bumble-bees-playing-toys


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Bees are very
  2. as busy as a
  3. we know little about
  4. Scientists have
  5. relax after a busy day making
  6. tests on bees playing
  7. bees played a little
  8. adult males played with balls
  1. honey
  2. how bees play
  3. like humans
  4. bee
  5. with different things
  6. busy
  7. for longer
  8. found one way

Paragraph 2

  1. The scientists did tests
  2. The bees had
  3. fly or walk directly
  4. going around coloured
  5. Most of the bees decided to play
  6. bees are more thoughtful
  7. a million
  8. insect minds are far
  1. to a sugary treat
  2. more sophisticated
  3. with the balls
  4. miles
  5. two options
  6. wooden balls
  7. than we knew
  8. on 45 bumblebees

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Bees are very busy. (1) ___________________ the English saying "as busy as a bee". However, we know little about how bees play. Scientists have (2) ___________________ that bees might relax after a busy day making honey - they play with balls. The scientists (3) ___________________ on bees playing with different things. The insects liked playing with wooden balls. The researchers said bees played (4) ___________________ humans. Younger bees played with more (5) ___________________ bees, while adult males played with balls for longer than adult females did. The bees are (6) ___________________ insects to "play".

The scientists (7) ___________________ 45 bumblebees. The bees had two options. The first was to (8) ___________________ directly to a sugary treat. The second choice was to get to the (9) ___________________ around coloured wooden balls. Most of the bees decided to play with the balls (10) ___________________. A scientist said the tests showed that bees are more thoughtful than we knew. She said: "Bees are (11) ___________________ from the...unfeeling creatures they are traditionally believed to be." She added that there is "a strong indication that insect minds (12) ___________________ sophisticated than we might imagine".

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Beesareverybusy.WeallknowtheEnglishsaying"asbusyasabee".How
ever,weknowlittleabouthowbeesplay.Scientistshavefoundonewayt
hatbeesmightrelaxafterabusydaymakinghoney-theyplaywithballs.T
hescientistsdiddifferenttestsonbeesplayingwithdifferentthings.Thei
nsectslikedplayingwithwoodenballs.Theresearcherssaidbeesplayed
alittlelikehumans.Youngerbeesplayedwithmoreballsthanolderbees,
whileadultmalesplayedwithballsforlongerthanadultfemalesdid.Theb
eesarethefirstknowninsectsto"play".Thescientistsdidtestson45bum
blebees.Thebeeshadtwooptions.Thefirstwastoflyorwalkdirectlytoas
ugarytreat.Thesecondchoicewastogettothetreataftergoingaroundc
olouredwoodenballs.Mostofthebeesdecidedtoplaywiththeballsforth
eirtreat.Ascientistsaidthetestsshowedthatbeesaremorethoughtfult
hanweknew.Shesaid:"Beesareamillionmilesfromthe...unfeelingcre
aturestheyaretraditionallybelievedtobe."Sheaddedthatthereis"astr
ongindicationthatinsectmindsarefarmoresophisticatedthanwemigh
timagine".

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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Free writing

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Answers

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