Friday, October 31, 2014

Trees are a Treat


In a recent Dr. Who episode, trees saved the planet.  In the TV show, they grew up overnight. While in real life, trees grow much more slowly, they still save planet Earth. (Notice how the word “plant” resembles “planet” ?). Explore these Internet websites – and save a tree in the process.

 
CONNECT:
·         4H Virtual Forest has fun and colorful information about forest. The site has several forest related sections such as photosynthesis, how to measure trees, how city building affects forests, tree harvesting, and much more. There are also fun videos to watch and games to play. http://www.sites.ext.vt.edu/virtualforest/
·         Learn all about how trees help make your world a better place. This site tells you what trees eat, why the leaves fall off in the fall, and more. http://www.inhs.illinois.edu/resources/tree_kit/student/
·         Pure maple syrup is made by concentrating the slightly sweet sap of the sugar maple tree. Learn how to harvest and process this tree food product at http://www.massmaple.org/how.php
·         Paper University explains about paper, papermaking, recycling, trees, forestry, careers, field trips, art and science activities using paper, history of paper, and other paper topics: http://www.tappi.org/paperu/welcome.htm

 
CREATE:
·         This is a fun and interactive site all about trees. You can create your own tree designs too. http://www.treetures.com/Meet1.htm
·         Why do leaves change color in the fall? Find the answer, and learn how plants prepare for winter. Also try three leaf-color science experiments at this website: http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/leaves.html
·         Check out trees first hand by hiking. http://www.pbs.org/parents/adventures-in-learning/2013/10/lets-learn-trees-video/ helps prepare you, and suggests fun activities along the way
·        Carved from mature cedar trees by the Native people of the Northwest Pacific coast, totem poles exemplify the region's Native American art forms. Try your own hand at designing one. http://users.imag.net/~sry.jkramer/nativetotems/default.html.

 
CARE:
·         What are reasons for planting a tree? What are the basics of tree planting, planting seedlings, and tree care? This website includes projects such as papermaking, a forest fundraiser, and tree adoption. http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/climate/tree_planting/
·         Find out how tree farming can help the environment: http://www.realtrees4kids.org/
·         Check out this website to learn all about real Christmas trees, how they are produced, and why you should consider using real Christmas trees for your holiday celebrations. http://www.christmastrees.on.ca/virtual-tree-farm/christmas-tree-history/25.html#
·         This is the official site for Arbor Day. You can learn all about this holiday and how you can help conserve trees and how to plant a tree of your own. There is also a tree identification guide. http://www.arborday.org/kids

 
CAREERS:
From growing trees to maintaining them, harvesting them, and making products from trees: all are tree-related careers. And you can also create art, music, and writing about trees. See how life-fulfilling they are?
http://www.urbanforest.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Pages.Page/id/430
http://forestrycareers.org/
http://www.fs.fed.us/fsjobs/jobs_overview.shtml
http://forestry.about.com/od/forestryemployment/a/become_a_forester.htm
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/production/woodworkers.htm

 

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