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DISCUSS:
What are some parts of your body that work together as a system?
How does that system help you survive?
Anchortown Info worksheet | 1 per student |
Evidence (Roots & Branches) worksheet | 1 per student |
Solve The Puzzle worksheet | 1 per student |
Tree Detective Answer Key teacher-only resource | 1 per class |
Tree Roots worksheet | 1 per student |
Colored Pencils
We use red and blue in the activity, but any two colors will work.
Crayons will also work.
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Details
2 pencils per student
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Hardcover Books
Books must be heavy enough to keep a pipe cleaner and coffee stirrer hanging halfway off a table.
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Details
1 book per pair
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Coffee Stirrers
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1 stirrer per pair |
Paper Clips
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20 paper clips per pair |
Pipe Cleaners
Pipe cleaner must be new because students will observe how it bends during the activity.
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Details
1 pipe cleaner per pair
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We suggest students work in pairs. Homeschool students can work on their own.
Materials for this activity are needed at three different steps, so we suggest organizing them beforehand for easier distribution.
The Tree Roots and Evidence (Roots & Branches) worksheets are distributed in Step 2.
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6:10
Why is the sky blue?
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4:41
Why do we call them doughnuts?
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5:16
Could a turtle live outside its shell?