From Maples to Oaks, trees make up a large portion of the plantings of our towns and cities. They are beautiful, ethereal, and majestic. They are truly living history. Can you imagine that some of the trees we see today may have been around when Gold Fever struck America or the Gold Rush occurred? That's pretty amazing, right?
Just check out a couple of these tree facts:
Trees are give us oxygen!
Trees keep us cool by creating shady places to rest!
Trees are used for water purification purposes!
Check out more tree-mendous facts gathered from Arborday.org Tree Facts
Talking about trees, have you ever been to an arboretum? (AKA a tree museum) If one is close to you you should definitely check one out. I am lucky enough to live fairly close to the famous Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois. Joy Morton of Morton Salt fame created the arboretum in 1922. It contains 1,700 acres of beautiful trees and plants.
They have art exhibits during the year, festivals such as an upcoming Cider and Ale Fest, a horticultural library, an adorable and magical children's garden and provide tram rides on the Acorn Express. It is also a great venue for weddings, social, and business events.
I have visited the arboretum several times.I would like to show you my favorite photo from a Lego Block art exhibit they held in 2015. I couldn't believe how detailed each sculpture was! I wish I was that talented! This gorgeous Monarch butterfly looks so real.
The art exhibit they are currently holding at the arboretum is Troll Hunt by Thomas Dambo.
Learn more about the Morton Arboretum here: The Morton Arboretum
If you and your children/students can not travel to learn more about trees at this incredible "tree museum", why not take a look at my Trees and Leaves Unit?
This unit is especially for students in pre-k, kindergarten, and homeschool. I have included many developmentally-appropriate activities that will enliven this fascinating unit.
This unit includes:
How Many Leaves Should I Place on the
Tree? Counting Mat
Counting Leaves and Number Cards
Leaf Sorting Mat (Heart-shaped Leaves
and
Lobed Leaves)
Leaves to Sort
Leaf Acrostic Poem
Leaf Shadow Matching
Leaf Rubbing Decorative Frame Art Project
What Lives In a Tree? (Animal Habitat) Worksheet
Click on the link below the Leaves and Trees Unit cover to view on my TpT store!
Leaves and Tree Unit |
Lastly, remember to hug a tree today!
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