Provided by: Oregon Forest Resources Institute |Published on: April 20, 2023
Ebooks Grades k-2, 3-5
Synopsis
This nonfiction picture book includes information about the many animals, plants, and environments in forests including the canopy, tree trunks, shrub layer, forest floor, and streams.
The illustrated pages identify many animals and habitats specific to temperate forests, like those in Oregon.
The book is engaging and accessible to early readers.
It is informative and ends with individual actions people can take to protect forests.
Additional Prerequisites
This nonfiction picture book is in PDF format and can be downloaded to use offline or printed into a book or packet.
Differentiation
Students can take notes on all of the living things they see in the book and describe how they work together in an ecosystem.
Art teachers can group students to create visuals of the different layers of the forest and then display their creations on the wall, organized by layers.
Students in science classes can create a food web of the different organisms in the forest.
ELA teachers can use the chickadee name as a jumping-off point to discuss onomatopoeia.
Students can brainstorm additional ways to help care for the forests that are not mentioned in the book.
Teachers may want to allow students time to identify local or nearby forests that they could visit.
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