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TREES

TREES . An Investigation. How can you know a TREE?. BARK. Smooth Peeling Scaly Ringed Other. TREE Shape. What can SHAPE a Tree?. Beautiful Beginnings. Nuts Cones Fruit. Leaves and Needles. Deciduous or Evergreen. LEAVES & NEEDLES. Making Food.

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TREES

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  1. TREES An Investigation

  2. How can you know a TREE?

  3. BARK Smooth Peeling Scaly Ringed Other

  4. TREE Shape What can SHAPE a Tree?

  5. Beautiful Beginnings Nuts Cones Fruit

  6. Leaves and Needles Deciduous or Evergreen

  7. LEAVES & NEEDLES Making Food

  8. LEAF ~ ShapesCan the same tree have different shaped leaves? Why?

  9. LEAF ~ Edge Smooth Sinuate Toothed Pinnated Lobed Palmated Lobed

  10. LEAF Placement AlternateOpposite Whorled

  11. What do you want to know about a TREE? QUESTIONS? WONDERINGS?

  12. I Wonder…Where Trees grow? HABITAT is the place where a tree is likely to grow naturally PLACE of a tree in association with PEOPLE Brought from across the sea Brought from the western mountains Tolerates cities Roadside and fence-rows Pioneer in disturbed areas Pioneer after fire Pioneer after cutting of forest Pasture pioneer Planted in parks, yards Planted about houses • Lowland • Banks of streams or lakes • Bogs • Uplands • Sand and gravel • Edge of the forest • In the shade of tall trees • Mixed forest of evergreen and deciduous • Evergreen forest • Deciduous forest • In moderate shade • In heavy shade • Eastern mountains

  13. A TREE’S LIFE

  14. Tools and Processes What can we know about a TREE? What can we RECORD about a TREE? What are ways to DOCUMENT information about a TREE? WHEN should we record information?

  15. Let’s find our TREE! TREE GROUPS Look, Listen, Wonder, Plan

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