Tree bark and leaves

leaf rubbing
tree hunting
 During our forest walk Paxton observed that you can tell the trees apart by looking at their bark and leaves.  We gathered some loose tree bark and leaves to compare and describe what they look like. They are very curious about finding out the names of some forest trees so to begin our research we did a matching game where the children had to look for the tree which matches the leaf they are hoofing. It was quite challenging because some leaves look very similar.  They had to carefully examine the features like the lines and shape to distinguish one from the other.

The children listed variety of descriptive words about bark and leaves.
We will be using these words to create cinquain poems later on in the unit.


observing a curly tree bark

observing features of leaves


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