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Resources for Kids and Teachers

Web Resources

General

Plants

  • Basic Leaf Forms, Plant Identification Guide - illustrates the vocabulary for different leaf shapes and leaf edges.
  • Tree Clues - line drawings and brief descriptions of identifying features of trees, including tree shape, branching pattern, bark and leaf arrangement and shape. Provided by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, which also offers Illinois Trees, which is a well-organized page with photos of leaves and nuts of several hardwood trees.
  • The Great Plant Escape - Detective Le Plant and his friends, Bud and Sprout are solving mysteries. Through interactive exercises, games, and quizzes a great deal of information about plants and soil is presented.
  • Plant Identification - publication includes glossary with many illustrations of plant parts and plant types. University of Florida Extension, Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS). Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • A Year in the Life of a Pine Tree - by Harold C. Fritts, Professor Emeritus of Dendrochonology, University of Arizona. This is in pdf format, richly illustrated with photos, graphs, and charts.
  • The World of Trees - a complex site with a great deal of information, experiments, games, and graphics.

Soil

Water

Wildlife and Habitat

  • Backyard Conservation - how to conserve and improve natural resources on the land around your home, by USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service.
  • Biology - includes links to comprehensive sites which provide information and educational activities for teachers and students, from The Educator's Reference Desk.
  • The Call of the Wild - Wildlife Biology Member's Manual, Book 1, University of Minnesota. Coverage of habitat, birds, and mammals is broad enough to be useful beyond the Great Lakes region. Creative exercises provided.
  • Hole Homes - activities and background for teaching habitat concepts for 1-6 grades, emphasis on grasslands.
  • Investigating Your Environment, Riparian Areas - complete teacher's manual with worksheets for student data collection. No illustrations. Additional topics covered. Provided by USDA, Forest Service, St. Paul Field Office. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • Trees for Many Reasons - reading fables such as The Lorax, Dr Seuss or The Man Who Planted Trees, Jean Giono, help students examine the importance of conserving natural resources.
  • Understanding Ecosystem Management - articles and activities reprinted from Science and Children.
  • Wildlife Terms - provided by Extension Forestry, North Carolina State University. Near the bottom of the page are many links to pages of information on specific types of wildlife.
  • Wildlife Fact Sheets - by Texas Parks and Wildlife.
  • Wildlife Rehabilitation Information Directory - explains what to do when you find an injured or "orphaned" animal, includes advice on how to manage nuisance wildlife.

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