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Junior Naturalist Week Two – Tree Observation Lesson Plan

April 13, 2020 by Jennifer Fontaine Leave a Comment

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The observation of trees creates a captivating introduction for budding botanists and arborists into the science of fungi, microorganisms, and giant trees, while providing a bold and exciting curriculum for outdoor STEM learning.

Each one of our Junior Naturalist lesson plans contains a full week’s worth of activities, centered around a specific, nature-based theme, encouraging children and their parents to bring education outside to manifest a deeper appreciation to mother nature.

Our Tree Observation lesson plan offers kids a week loaded with activities that promote movement and song, reading, and critical thinking. View the week-long Tree Observation lesson plan, field notes worksheet, and tree anatomy dissection worksheet below, or download it for free by clicking on the links below.

Also, join the Outdoor Families Magazine Rewilding Facebook Group, where you can find even more daily outdoor activity inspiration and longer experiment-based projects. It’s a creative and supporting community of families just like yours!

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Tree Observation Lesson Plan

  • Tree Observation 1-Week Lesson Plan
  • Tree Observation Field Notes Worksheet
  • Tree Anatomy Dissection Worksheet
  • 30 Tree Benefits Printable

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Discover more nature-based STEM curriculum ideas in our massive list of 130+ FREE Outdoor Learning Ideas and download our printable 30-Day Rewilding Challenge activity calendar, full of easy, daily ideas to help you get outside more.

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