Transcript Thermometer
Trees, Trees, & More Trees
Created By:
Ms. Tammie Shepherd
Ms. Ora McCrutchen
Mrs. Martha Williams
Language Arts
Language Arts Activities
Sing the tree song with the teacher.
Pick out all the plural nouns that are in the song.
Get in groups and practice the tree song. (see attachment)
Read a book about a tree or trees
Retell the tree story by acting it out, summarizing it,
completing story elements, or by completing a chart with
the beginning, middle, and end.
Create a standing cube portraying the different seasons of
the year.
Tree Song
Leaves, branches, trunk and roots
Leaves, branches, trunk and roots
Trees are important to you and to me
Leaves, branches, trunk and roots
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TZCP6OqRlE&feature=player_embedded
Mathematics
Thermometer
Vocabulary:
Thermometer – an instrument for measuring
temperature
Fahrenheit – customary units for measuring
temperature
Celsius – metric system for measuring degrees
Thermometers
Read the temperature
Shade in the temperature
Types of Graphs
Weather Activity
Greenville, MS
Tonight
Jun 26
Mon 27
Tue 28
Wed 29
Thu 30
10 –day forecast
Fri Jul 1
Sat 2
Sun 3
Mon 4
Tue 5
Clear
Sunny
Scattered
Strong
Storms
Isolated
T-Storms
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
Mostly
Sunny
Scattered
T-Storms
Scattered
T-Storms
98° High
97°
98°
93°
96°
99°
100°
96°
97°
96°
76° Low
76°
76°
73°
74°
75°
75°
75°
76°
76°
Directions:
Look at the 10-day forecast above and graph the high
and low temperatures.
Science
Types of Trees
Angiosperms vs. Gymnosperms
Angiosperms are flowering plants and their seeds are encased in
a protective ovary
Gymnosperms, on the other hand, do not produce flowers.
Trees can also be divided into deciduous and coniferous
categories.
Deciduous vs. Coniferous
Deciduous trees are also known as broadleaf trees because the leaves are
generally larger and wider than those of conifers.
Coniferous trees keep their leaves throughout the year, shedding only the
oldest leaves.
The crown, which consists of the leaves and branches at the top of a tree, plays an important role in
filtering dust and other particles from the air. It also helps cool the air by providing shade and
reduces the impact of raindrops on the soil below.
A tree’s roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil, store sugar and anchor the tree upright in
the ground.
The leaves convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and provide the tree with energy to grow and fight
disease Leaves perform two vital functions for trees. They produce sugars by photosynthesis and they
allow for the distribution of water through transpiration.
The trunk, branches and twigs of the tree are covered with bark.
The trunk, or stem, of a tree supports the crown and gives the tree its shape and strength.
The phloem or inner bark, which is found between the cambium and the outer bark, acts as a food
supply line by carrying sap (sugar and nutrients dissolved in water) from the leaves to the rest of the
tree.
As a tree grows, older xylem cells in the center of the tree become inactive and die, forming
heartwood.
The cambium is a very thin layer of growing tissue that produces new cells that become either
xylem, phloem or more cambium.
The xylem, or sapwood, comprises the youngest layers of wood.
Nature’s Treasure Chest
Things we get from trees:
Paper – books, newspapers, etc.
Wood – furniture, handrail, stairs, steps, cupboards, doors,
floors, toys …
Medicine – used for high blood pressure and Parkinson’s
disease which comes from lignin
vanilla (made from lignin which is made from trees)
Food – pancakes, cookies (which contains torula yeast
which is produced when pulp is made. Gum, candy, …etc
Can you think of anything else we get from trees?
Benefit of Trees
Provide food
Prevent soil erosion
Clean and cool the air
Block summer and winter winds
Eliminate urban sounds
Serenity
Beauty and aesthetic appeals that cross cultural lines
http://urbanext.illinois.edu/trees1/index2.html
Social Studies
Social Studies Activity
Define family tree and ancestor.
Tell the students that a family tree is usually made in
the form of a chart, which looks like a tree shape. The
younger generation (or line of ancestors) is at the
bottom of the chart and the older generations are at
the top of the chart.
Provide an example on paper of her family tree.
Student will create their family tree
Trees Jeopardy Game.ppt
The End