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A Tree Is Nice by Janice May Udry
A Tree Is Nice by Janice May Udry













A Tree Is Nice by Janice May Udry

  • You and Your World: Change and the Physical Environment.
  • You and Your World: Place and Community.
  • Characteristics and Needs of Living Things.
  • Local Communities:: We shape the local environment, and the local environment shapes who we are and how we live.
  • Science 1: Living things have features and behaviours that help them survive in their environment.
  • Science: Plants and animals have observable features.
  • Living Systems: Understandings of the living world, Earth, and space are deepened through investigating natural systems and their interactions.
  • A Tree Is Nice by Janice May Udry

    Comprehension: Text comprehension is supported through applying varied strategies and processes, and considering both particular contexts and universal themes.Earth Systems: Understandings of the living world, Earth, and space are deepened through investigating natural systems and their interactions.Writing: Ideas and information can be articulated accurately and imaginatively through the use of writing processes and an understanding of the author’s craft.Text Forms and Structure: Identifying and applying text forms and structures improves understanding of content, literary style, and our rich language traditions.To start, select a province listed below. The following tool will allow you to explore the relevant curriculum matches for this resource. Younger students could make seed planters out of scrap paper and raise tree seedlings that could be planted at home or school. A class could initiate a project where they learn more about this process and how to identify products made from recycled paper. One of the key aspects of sustainable forests is paper recycling. A field trip to a local mill could even be arranged. Further exploration could have the class select a product and investigate the process from tree to commodity. Pairing this lesson plan with the book will make an excellent companion to any Science unit with a plant theme while integrating ELA outcomes related to reading and responding to literature.ĭuring the lesson students identify useful products that come from trees. This lesson complements and includes the children's book "A Tree is Nice" which has already been reviewed on the website. Recommendation of how and where to use it No differentiation has been provided for the ELA aspects of the lesson.

    A Tree Is Nice by Janice May Udry

    Contains a good summary of forest conservation issues for the teacher.Actively encourages outdoor exploration.Strong connections between ELA and Science outcomes.What skills does this resource explicitly teach?















    A Tree Is Nice by Janice May Udry