Abi and the Bumble Bee (adapted from the poem “Watching a Bumbble Bee” by Wes Magee) CHARACTERS: NARRATOR 1 NARRATOR 2 ALI BUMMBLE BEE MOTHER STAGE DIRECTION: CS- CENTRE STAGE CRS- CENTRE RIGHT STAGE CLS- CENTRE LEFT STAGE USC- UPPERSTAGE CENTRE USR- UPPERSTAGE RIGHT USL- UPPERSTAGE LEFT DSC- DOWNSTAGE CENTRE DSR- DOWNSTAGE RIGHT DSL- DOWNSTAGE LEFT SCRIPT: ACT Scene 1 Setting: Garden (Light is on. The sounds of birds singing gracefully and the bees buzzing can be heard. The lighting is focused to the CS. A backdrop shows a setting of a garden fulls of flowers. Narrators enters from the CRS.) Narrator 1: Do you want to listen to a story? Narrator 2: What is it? Tell me now. (excited expression.) ( Narrator 1 and Narrator 2 move to DSL.) …show more content…
(Shows bright smile and big eyes to the audiences) I think it needs more beautiful voices to sing it together with me? Can you help me? (Moves to DCS and points to the audiences.) Narrator 2: Abi is asking help from you? Do you mind to sing it together with him? Abi: ( Back to CS and dancing happily.) Out in the garden you will see the oh-so-busy bumble bee. I am going to see my busy friends, the Bumble Bee. (with an excited expression) Usually he will be here, busy working among those fresh flowers. (continue walks along the RS to LS) He is so busy working. He will keep on working and working and working. (suddenly stop at UCL) But.... I cannot see him anymore. Where is he?(Shows a sad face.) Can you help me to find him? Narrator 2: Oh no! It seems that Abi cannot find his busy friend, the Bumble Bee. Narrator 1: Abi must be sad. He has lost his busy friend. Do you mind to help Abi to find the Bumble Bee? But you need to hum with Abi so that the bee can hear him. Abi: ( Keep on humming )It never stops to take a rest. It wears an oh-so-hairy vest. It never stops to take a rest. It wears an oh-so-hairy vest. Bumble Bee is yellow in color with black stripes on his body. And he is also hairy
Desma Hamilton Mr. Swartzendruber American History 21 August 2015 We’ve heard many stories about police shooting people… and this is another one of those cases. In St. Louis this week, Mansur Ball-Bey, an 18 year old, was shot in the back after getting into a disagreement with local officers. It’s said that officers were carrying out a search warrant in the north part of the city when two men ran out the back of a house. According to Dotson, the chief of police, Ball-Bey had turned and pointed at a gun, therefore causing the officers to fire.
Gentle sea breeze tickled my face as I watched wisps of white fluff drifted across a crystal clear blue sky. The rhythmic sound of the wave; the screeching of the sea birds was so familiar and hypnotic at the same time. However, my children’s pearls of laughter turned all the other sounds into background
This project was chosen to investigate the decline of the honeybee and the impact on Australian agriculture. The honeybee decline is interconnected with environmental sustainability with key environmental challenges threatening the future of the honeybee and the industry of beekeeping. Some of these factors such as land degradation, limited water availability, loss of plant biodiversity, climate change, pests and pesticides loss of public lands such as National Parks, State forests and reserves, all impact on the sustainability and ecosystems which the honeybee depends and likewise, the ecosystems depend on the honeybee. With the disappearance of land to urbanisation and government restrictions on access to public lands some 70% of Australian
The Creature tries to be happy and gives a valiant effort to assimilate into civilization. However, his appearance does not allow
Throughout the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” written by Harper Lee, the readers can see how Scout changes her view about Boo Radley. Because of their nosiness, Jem, Scout, and Dill try to drag Boo out his house and to the outside world. Their innocence actions combine with Boo’s actions have changed the image of Boo, in their mind, from “inside the house lived a mavolent phantom” (10), a person that kills cats, eats squirrels, poisones pecans… to a neighbor that they can trust who saves them from Bob Ewell, “Boo was our neighbor” (373). The readers can see a great change in their relationship. At the beginning, the children can’t even come near Boo’s place without palpitation, but at the end, Scout is comfortable enough to walks Boo up to
War is an event that can have an effect on even the strongest-willed soldier. One of the major themes was morality and the nature of morality. In “The Things They Carried”, there were so many traumatic events that happened throughout the novel. Over time, the soldiers were physically, mentally, and emotionally affected by the events that happened to themselves and each other. Being exposed to these horrific events, one will see how the soldiers’ morality goes back and forth with what’s right and what’s wrong.
In the winter they are expecting to lose around 40 to 50 percent of their average beehives. Farmers haven’t necessarily noticed a decline in pollination of crops, because the decrease isn’t as apparent yet, but the Californian almond fields have. The fields usually require around 1.8 million bees to have a successful harvest, but since the incredible amount of bee losses in the last decade or so, farmers have had to export healthy bee colonies nationwide (). If the problem persists farmers of all sorts of plants that need pollination will have to export bees or not even get the amount of bees for a full successful harvest. This problem will get worse and worse overtime, and could eventually kill out those beautiful colored springs that the world is used to.
The honeybee, though small in size, is a complex creature. This is an insect perfectly adapted to its environment, enabling it to perform a service for other living things in a delicately balanced give and take that has evolved over millions of years. The different parts of the anatomy of the bee each serve this relationship well and will stunning efficiency. Antennae
Once the lights dimmed and the theater went quiet, a man, hanging from a noose, fell to his death. When more characters begin to appear on stage, the scene seems chaotic and confusing. However, once the audience figures out who is voicing the characters and who is acting in sign language, the confusion began to fade. The ensemble did an amazing job portraying their emotions through their body language and using American Sign Language confidently and fluently.
Bees are almost completely harmless. The solution to this thought that all bees can and will sting is simple: do not anger the bees and they will not hurt people. People owe a lot to the bees and they deserve to be cared for by the people. The bees help us pollinate and grow our crops, plants and gardens.
Based on a scientific analys , the very accelerated loss of species that we are experiencing could be up to 1,000 to 10,000 losses per year. these losses do not only include wild animals or mammals that are constantly haunted , but also small pollinators such as bees. the bee decline is a an issue that is currently affecting most of North America and many countries in Europe , but the number of bee colonies are increasing in China . But if this issue is not solve as soon as possible , and the decline increases it will eventually become a worldwide issue.
Save the Bees! When most people think of bees, they think of noisy and annoying insects. People focus on the most “dangerous” part of the bee, which is it’s stinger. Many of us have had unfortunate encounters with bees. Maybe it was during the summer and we were at a picnic eating a watermelon.
“Wait Aastha, where you going?” He asked. Before I could answer his question, I had already zoomed out the door. After getting the sandwich, I found the cat and gave him some baloney. The cat ate it up before I could say the word “baloney.”
Their head, antennae, and legs are black. I kept looking inside until some worker bees came out. I inspected the worker bee in the sun of the forest. The worker bee went into a flower and drank some necter.
In today’s society, people often find difficulty setting and achieving goals due to setbacks and hardships. However, in Akeelah and the Bee, a young girl works toward her goal of winning the national spelling bee. Her persistence and heartwarming story entertain the audience while providing an inspiration for achieving goals.