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As optional activities, we suggest these two exercises that encourage students to think more about the animals that rely on trees and logs for food and shelter.
The Chipmunk Log Webcam from Explore.org offers a way for students to keep watch on a log and the animals that visit it, including chipmunks, squirrels, birds, and even deer and bears.
Read this poem about an old oak tree from Project Wild and have children act out the animals. You can tailor your reading to your students’ age and attention span.
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