French Bees Produce Rainbow Honey

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French bees produce rainbow honey
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Alinea’s op volgorde zetten / structuurvragen 
1: Titel, plaatje, intro als die er is: wat is het onderwerp?
2: Lees heel goed de eerste alinea.
3: Ga nu naar de opdracht. Kijk bij ieder antwoord naar de eerste zin.
• Staan daar verwijswoorden (deze, dit)? Dan moet er in de alinea ervoor ook naar verwezen worden.
• Staan daar signaalwoorden? Let dan op verbanden! Positief en negatief kan heel nuttig zijn.

Geen signaalwoord of verwijswoord?
Let op tegenstellingen, werkwoorden, dubbele punt








Slide 2 - Slide

French bees produce rainbow honey
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Slide 3 - Slide

Alinea’s op volgorde zetten / structuurvragen 
1: Titel, plaatje, intro als die er is: wat is het onderwerp?
2: Lees heel goed de eerste alinea.
3: Ga nu naar de opdracht. Kijk bij ieder antwoord naar de eerste zin.
• Staan daar verwijswoorden (deze, dit)? Dan moet er in de alinea ervoor ook naar verwezen worden.
• Staan daar signaalwoorden? Let dan op verbanden! Positief en negatief kan heel nuttig zijn.

Geen signaalwoord of verwijswoord?
Let op tegenstellingen, werkwoorden, dubbele punt








Slide 4 - Slide



1 It may sound like a gag, but trust me, it’s true: Beekeepers in Alsace, France have been shocked to discover that their bees have been producing some “weird” colored honey. These French bees were producing blue, green and even red honey without any prior signs.
 


gag
grap

Slide 5 - Slide

Alinea’s op volgorde zetten / structuurvragen 
1: Titel, plaatje, intro als die er is: wat is het onderwerp?
2: Lees heel goed de eerste alinea.
3: Ga nu naar de opdracht. Kijk bij ieder antwoord naar de eerste zin.
• Staan daar verwijswoorden (deze, dit)? Dan moet er in de alinea ervoor ook naar verwezen worden.
• Staan daar signaalwoorden? Let dan op verbanden! Positief en negatief kan heel nuttig zijn.

Geen signaalwoord of verwijswoord?
Let op tegenstellingen, werkwoorden, dubbele punt








Slide 6 - Slide

[a]
As cool as blue honey sounds, the beekeepers say it is unsellable and will taste different. 





Slide 7 - Slide


[b]
Bee mortality rates have been on the rise around the world. 
 

 



Slide 8 - Slide


[c]
Knowing that blue honey is certainly a cause for alarm, the beekeepers set out to investigate why their bees were suddenly producing a technicolor treat.  



Slide 9 - Slide

Wat denk je?
ABC
CAB
CBA
CAB

Slide 10 - Poll

Waarom  kan "A" niet de eerstvolgende alinea zijn?

Slide 11 - Slide

[a]
As cool as blue honey sounds, the beekeepers say it is unsellable and will taste different. They don’t even consider it to be honey. The factory has agreed to clean up its bins, be more careful with its waste and place it in airtight containers, so that the bees won’t have access to the harmful bi-products.






Slide 12 - Slide

[b]
Bee mortality rates have been on the rise around the world. Due to the very harsh winter last year, bees in Alsace are especially scarce this year. This, coupled with their new batch of unsellable blue honey, means the livelihood of the French beekeepers is at stake. A world without honey sounds like a very grim place, and we hope the bees will prevail and continue making life just that much sweeter for the rest of us.
 

 



Slide 13 - Slide


[c]
Knowing that blue honey is certainly a cause for alarm, the
beekeepers set out to investigate why their bees were suddenly producing a technicolor treat. They followed the bees as they set out to feed all the way to a chocolate factory, where M&Ms were being produced. As it turned out, the bees were feasting on the waste of the candies and, upon their return home, were making honey in some vibrant, albeit highly unnatural, hues.



Slide 14 - Slide

Waarom kan "B" niet de volgen op de eerste paragraaf?

Slide 15 - Slide

[a]
As cool as blue honey sounds, the beekeepers say it is unsellable and will taste different. They don’t even consider it to be honey. The factory has agreed to clean up its bins, be more careful with its waste and place it in airtight containers, so that the bees won’t have access to the harmful bi-products.






Slide 16 - Slide

[b]
Bee mortality rates have been on the rise around the world. Due to the very harsh winter last year, bees in Alsace are especially scarce this year. This, coupled with their new batch of unsellable blue honey, means the livelihood of the French beekeepers is at stake. A world without honey sounds like a very grim place, and we hope the bees will prevail and continue making life just that much sweeter for the rest of us.
 

 



Slide 17 - Slide


[c]
Knowing that blue honey is certainly a cause for alarm, the
beekeepers set out to investigate why their bees were suddenly producing a technicolor treat. They followed the bees as they set out to feed all the way to a chocolate factory, where M&Ms were being produced. As it turned out, the bees were feasting on the waste of the candies and, upon their return home, were making honey in some vibrant, albeit highly unnatural, hues.



Slide 18 - Slide

Wat is de juiste volgorde?
A
ABC
B
BAC
C
CBA
D
CAB

Slide 19 - Quiz