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Trees in Our Own Backyard and How We Can Help (Part 2 of 2)

Welcome to Change is Simple’s Online Learning Platform!

Overview: Today, we will be continuing to dive into the benefits trees provide us, especially the types of trees around where we live. We will also be learning how to identify trees by their leaves. These activities are for all ages.

Grade Level: K-6

Theme: Natural Systems, Natural Resources

Supervision needed? No

Essential Questions: 

  • Why are trees so important?

  • What is the scientific process that trees go through to create oxygen?

Materials Needed:

  • Pencil

  • Paper

  • Camera

Standards:

We are going to be covering information from our last post so if you haven’t seen that you can click below and check it out!!!


Activity #1: How are the trees around your house helping you?

For this activity we are going to be taking a look at the trees around your home. As we have talked about this week trees have so many important benefits. So, let’s see how the trees around your house are helping you out! This activity is for all ages and you can be as detailed as you would like. There are examples under each step, but I am not the best artist so you can make yours however you’d like.

Materials:

  • Piece of paper

  • Something to draw with ( colored pencils, crayons, markers, pen, pencil)

 

Step 1: Start by drawing your house from a birds eye view

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Step 2: Add what is around your house. Are there other buildings close? Are there trees? Is there water or a stream?

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Step 3: Now add the trees, (in my picture they look like bushes since it is from a birds eye view)

Step 4: Number each tree, then write a sentence for each on how it is beneficial.

Ex) Disclaimer I don’t have many trees in my back yard…..

1 and 2: These are very large old trees they provide shade for my back yard and the back up my house when the sun is coming up. They also provide home for so many birds….that wake me up every morning

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3 and 4: These are also very large trees that are in my neighbors yards. These trees provide some shade for their deck and pool.

Since houses are so close here they act like trees would, helping to shade my house and protect it from the wind.

Activity #2: Identifying the trees around your house by their leaves

On Wednesday we identified trees by their bark. This is a great technique to use in the winter when there are no leaves on the trees. Now that it is almost summer, the leaves have finally popped! So let’s take a look at them!

A Dichotomous Key is the most popular tool to use when identifying a leaf. These keys asks you questions about what the leaf looks like to slowly narrow your option down. Almost every Dichotomous Key starts with the same question which I have put below. Answer the question and then continue to use one of the keys that are listed it identify your trees.

Question #1

Does the tree have Needles (A) or Leaves (B)?

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A

B

B

There are two main types of trees Coniferous and Deciduous.

Deciduous Trees: These are the trees with leaves on them, they lose their leaves every fall and grow back in the spring.

Coniferous Trees: These trees have needles on them, and their needles stay on the tree all year around. They’re also called Evergreen trees.

How we can help!

There is a lot that we can all do while we are at home!

  • Make sure to recycle!

  • Reuse as much as possible.

  • Reduce your consumption of meat.

  • Reduce your use of products with palm oil in them.

  • Plant a tree whenever and wherever you can!

Send us a photo of yourself doing today's activity or how you help at home! and if you would like, please share your name(s) and where you are from with cisonline@changeissimple.org!

Waste Management

Welcome to Change is Simple’s Online Learning Platform!

Overview: Today we will be learning about sorting our trash (we call it waste), learning what bin certain items go into, and what alternatives we can make to our lives to produce LESS waste. Please enjoy today’s activity!

Grade Level:  3-5

Theme: Earth Systems

Supervision needed? No

Essential Questions: 

  • Why is reducing our waste important?

  • What is the best “R” action we can take to reduce how much waste we create?

Materials Needed:

  • One sheet of white paper OR the printed PDF of the worksheet

  • Computer, iPad, or phone

Standards:

  • Ecological Health 13.4 Identify individual and community responsibility in ecological health.

  • Ecological Health 14.2 Identify ways the physical environment is related to individual and community health

  • 14.3 List practices and products that make living safer.

Activity 1

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step 1: reduce, reuse & recycle

In today’s first activity, we are going to be watching a video! In this video we are going to be learning about how we sort our waste. While watching this video, use the worksheet below to write down the items that are described during the video! Feel free to pause the video when you need to write down an item.

Once the video is done, your job will be to come up with alternatives to each of those items. What could you use instead of that item?

             Item #                                                                             Alternative?

Item #1 _________                                                                __________

Item #2 _________                                                                __________

Item #3 _________                                                                __________

Item #4 _________                                                                __________

Item #5 _________                                                                __________

 

Step 2: alternatives

Watch this video about alternatives and how Eric applied some changes to his life that helps him have a positive impact on the environment!

 

step 3: reflection

Question 1: Which is the most important of the three R’s? 

 

Question 2: Choose an item and then describe why its alternative will have a positive impact on the environment. 

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Question 3: What is one alternative that you want to apply to your life? Why do you want to apply that change?

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step 4: additional learning

Want to learn more? We have a few resources for you if you’re interested in further learning!

Interested in learning about the specific types of plastics talked about in today’s lesson and how to sort them? Check our our awesome Change is Simple Video on Plastics!!

 

Did you enjoy today’s activity? Stay tuned for more, and in the meantime…

Send us a photo of yourself doing today's activity and if you would like, please share your name(s) and where you are from with cisonline@changeissimple.org