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01
Tree Shapes

Ages 2 to 5: Sort a collection of trees by their general shape (oval, triangle or circle)

The Parts of a Tree
02
Tree Letter Mats

LANGUAGE + LITERACY: Practice letter formation and handwriting development with our woodland tree-themed capital letter mats

Trees Grow and Change
03
Life Cycle of an Oak Tree

Ages 4 to 6+: Sequence the stages of an oak tree's life from acorn to adult and practice letter formation, handwriting, and spelling by creating a book about the life cycle

Trees as Habitats
04
Who Lives in a Tree Play Mat

Ages 2 to 5: Increase fine motor strength, inspire creative thinking, and allow time for dramatic play

05
A Tree’s Habitat

Ages 2 to 5: Identify animals that make their home in and around trees

Food and Other Gifts from Trees
06
From Tree to Paper: How Paper is Made

Ages 3 to 6+: Sequence the steps in the paper making process and develop a greater appreciation for one of Earth's natural resources

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07
Seasons of a Tree

Ages 2 to 5: Illustrate what a tree looks like during each of the four seasons

08
Deciduous or Evergreen?

Ages 3 to 6+: Identify the differences between deciduous trees and evergreen trees by sorting pictures into these two categories

09
Count the Leaves

Ages 4 to 6+: Build computation skills, orally tell addition and/or subtraction number stories, and solve equations by modeling how many leaves are on the tree

11
Tree Number Cards

Ages 2 to 5: Practice counting, one-to-one correspondence, and identifying quantities while building fine motor skills

12
Counting on Trees

Ages 3 to 6: Make a pictograph and use the graph to answer questions about animals who live in the tree

13
How Old is Your Tree?

Ages 3 to 6+: Build fine motor skills while learning how to count a tree's rings and determine its age

14
A Tree Grows

Ages 3 to 6: Describe how an oak tree changes over time and sequence its growth from a tiny acorn to a mature tree

15
Gifts from a Tree

Ages 3 to 6: Identify ways in which trees contribute to the environment and celebrate all of their gifts

16
Tree Branches

Ages 3 to 6+: Learn the difference between opposite and alternate branching and find examples of both

17
My Tree Branch

Ages 3 to 6+: Find a special branch to observe closely, sketch, and write about

18
The Air We Breathe: Trees

Ages 3 to 6+: Learn about The Oxygen Cycle and identify the role that trees play

19
Parts of a Tree

Ages 4 to 6+: Build vocabulary and writing skills by identifying and labeling the different parts of a deciduous tree

20
Parts of a Tree: Missing Piece

SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY: Find the missing piece and identify what part of the tree it came from

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Unit Includes

  • 30 Lessons