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Children will examine the ways that evergreen trees help animals survive in the winter.
Vocabulary: evergreen, pine cones, decidious
Science Focus: animals and plants
CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RL.1.1 key details; RF.1.2 vowel sounds; RF.1.3 decode words; W.1.8 writing; SL.1.2 ask and answer questions
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Paired Text Suggestion: Why Evergreens Keep Their Leaves by Annemarie Riley Guertin
Paired Text Suggestion: Why Evergreens Keep Their Leaves by Annemarie Riley Guertin
- This story follows a hurt little red bird seeking a safe place to rest. Which trees will help her and get to keep all
Phonics Focus: Long ee sound
Phonics Focus: Long ee sound
- In this issue, students can find words that have the long ee sound. Encourage students to underline each word they find and count how many are in the article! Examples include: evergreen, trees, deer, seeds.
Hands-On Activity: Tree Watch!
Hands-On Activity: Tree Watch!
Skill: observing, classifying
Materials: Tree Watch! skill sheet, pencil, markers, clipboard
- Students can go on a nature walk to make their own tree observations!
- Give each student a Tree Watch! skill sheet on a clipboard. As a class, take a walk outside to look for trees. If a nature walk is not possible, look at videos of trees or provide books with nature photographs.
- Give students time to draw a tree they see. Return to the classroom and have students label their drawing using words from the Word Bank. Then they can add colors to their drawing.
- When their drawings are complete, have students answer the questions under their drawing. What ideas do they have about the trees they see?