Do five of these:
1)
Make a map of the United States. Show the types of forests growing in
different parts of the country. Name
some kinds of trees that grow in these forests.
2)
Draw a picture to show the plant and tree layers
of a forest in your area. Label the
different layers. )If you don’t live in
an area that has forests, choose an area that does and draw a picture of that
forest.)
3)
Identify six forest trees common to the area
where you live. Tell how both wildlife
and humans use them. (If you don’t live
in a region that has forests, read about one type of forest, and name six of
its trees and their uses.)
4)
Identify six forest plants (other than trees)
that are useful to wildlife. Tell which
animals use them and for what purposes.
5)
Draw a picture showing how water and minerals in
the soil help a tree grow, and how the tree uses sunlight to help it grow.
7)
Collect pieces of three kinds of wood used for
building houses. Tell what kinds of wood
they are and one place each of them might be used.
8)
Plant 20 forest tree seedlings. Tell how you planted them and what you did to
take care of them after planting.
9)
Describe both the benefits and the harm
wildfires can cause in a forest ecosystem.
Tell how you can prevent wildfire.
10)
Draw
your own urban forestry plan for adding trees to a street, yard, or park near
your home. Show what types of trees you
would like to see planted.
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