Friend of Pollinators Meet-in-a-Box (Digital Download)
Help your troop discover the tiny helpers that keep our world growing with our Friend to Pollinators Meet-in-a-Box!
This ready-to-use digital program brings environmental learning to life through hands-on activities, real-world exploration, and meaningful discussion. Scouts will learn what pollinators are, why they matter, and how small, simple actions can help them thrive.
From building habitats to observing nature like real field researchers, this experience turns curiosity into action while helping scouts develop respect and care for the natural world.
A meaningful, low-prep meeting that actually sticks.
What’s Inside:
• Step-by-step leader lesson plan (PDF)
• Guided discussion with pollinator facts and leader prompts
• Flexible choose-your-activity format
Hands-On Activity Options:
• Build a Bee Hotel
• Create a Pollinator Hydration Station
• Pollinator Exploration Experience
Exploration & Learning Tools:
• Pollinator-Friendly Space Audit worksheet
• Pollinator Field Guide Mini-Zine
• Pollinator Exploration Census datasheet
• Reflection questions worksheet
• Bonus coloring pages
Details:
• Instant digital download — no physical items shipped
• Designed for flexible use with all age levels
• Full meeting plan (45–75 minutes depending on activities selected)
• Printables sized for standard 8.5" x 11" paper
Why Leaders Love It:
Everything is done for you.
Just print, prep a few simple supplies, and go.
This program is flexible for mixed ages, easy to run, and creates a meaningful experience scouts will actually remember.
Suggested Pairing:
Friend to Pollinators Patch (sold separately)
⚡ Suggested pairing: Friend of Pollinators Patch (sold separately)
👉 Get the Friend of Pollinators patch here!
This digital file is for personal use within your group or troop. You may print unlimited copies for the kids participating in your meeting. Please do not share, upload, or redistribute the file itself.
✨ Add a Year Tag
Timestamp the memory with a commemorative Year Tag, ~1″w