A graphic organizer showing the importance of trees. Written by a first grader.
Non-profit program dedicated to educating children about the responsible management and use of California's most renewable resource. Includes resources for students and teachers, including lessons, games, and other resources.
Leaf arrangement, shape, type, venation, stem types, roots, and other characteristics of plants.
Contains information, activities, links, and interactive quizzes on the basic concepts of plants.
History, varied uses for kudzu plants, links and references.
Keep your eyes open for creatures and features as you hike through this interactive wood from National Geographic.
Commonly asked questions about plants, such as "why does a carrot have hair?" and "why do peas grow in pods?"
Full of interactive adventures to explain why trees have different shapes, how squirrels help oak trees to survive, how trees spread their seeds, and how trees protect their space.
Includes games, coloring pages, facts, and stationery.
Eighty different species are described and illustrated as you take a virtual walk around the University of Washington. Common and Latin names are given.
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