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Give or Take?

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In this outdoor activity, learners work in pairs using their senses—especially touch—to learn more about individual trees. After reading and discussing Shel Silverstein's storybook "The Giving Tree," learners conduct a field study of different trees. Each learner explores and answers questions about a particular tree's bark, age, smell, roots, leaves, and fruit, and what wildlife is found in or near the tree. In a latter part of the activity, learners wear blindfolds and try to identify their tree without using their sense of sight. This activity is aligned to National Science Standards (NS.5-8.6 Personal and Social Perspectives: Populations, Resources, and Environments). Less

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    Grade: TK/K to 12

    Topics: Structure and Function in Living Things, Classification, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Life Sciences, Earth & Space Science, Earth's Resources, Current Science, Agriculture & Natural Resources, Ecology & Ecosystems, Philosophy, Measurement & Tools, Mathematics

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