I've been meaning to pass this on for the LONGEST time. But sometimes life just gets in the way....
"The Entomology Department at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology 
and the Encyclopedia of Life have collaborated to develop a 
set of "Bee Observer Cards" that are intended to teach naturalists, 
teachers, resource managers and other interested public something about 
the diverse anatomy, natural history, and behaviors of bees. The cards 
are not a guide to taxonomic identification but more a tool to help 
people observe the remarkable diversity of body structures, nesting 
habits etc. when they are out in the field. 
They are freely available to
 anyone as a PDF on the EOL website: http://eol.org/info/disc_observer."
P.S. from Sheryl–There are ant observer cards too! 
 
 
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