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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

September 18: Trees, Trees, Trees

"Be like the fox
who makes more tracks than necessary,
some in the wrong direction.
Practice resurrection.” ― Wendell Berry


The setting where I work, live, and teach


Tuesday September 18:
tree identification, talking trees, dichotomous keys, leaf color experiment
(Sources: Once There Was a Tree by Natalia Romanova, Sharing Nature with Children by Joseph Cornell, Oregon State University Dichotomous KeyPBS Nature: What Plants Talk About (video clip))

Materials:
Once There Was a Tree by Natalia Romanova, lodge pile pine branch/cones, Oregon State University Dichotomous KeyPBS Nature: What Plants Talk About (video clip), backpack, radio, first aid kit, field guides

Objective:  Student will begin to understand more about the shapes, adaptations, life cycle and categorizations of trees, developing a greater sensitivity to the complicated ecosystem they inhabit.

Class introduction/hook:
Blind tree identification activity