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Why do leaves change color in the fall?

Why do leaves change color in the fall?

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Why do you think leaves change color in the fall?

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“The best part was rubbing the leaves and finding out what kind of leaf we had, and discovering why leaves change color!”
“Woah! This is my first time exploring the website and the step-by-step instructions were amazing and the recorded explanation of why trees change colours was clear and concise for kids. Super impressed. ”
“The video explaining the concept using scientific vocabulary terms was simple and effective. Having students gather leaves from their community and adding it to the classroom tree gave this a touch of community building.”
“Leaf rubbings - fantastic learning. Loved that first graders could remember and understand chlorophyll!!”
“The hands on building of our own tree was awesome. The class really got into it and we "grew" it in our hallway outside our classroom to share with the rest of the school.”
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“The students loved making the leaf rubbings and tracing them. We can't wait to put our tree together!!Thank you Mystery Science for a GREAT activity!!!”
“The best part of this activity is the Community tree! This activity is one of the best as we can tie it to different subjects (language, science, social studies, art, math) ”
“My class loved looking at the leaves and determining what kind of tree they came from.”
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“Getting to go outside and take a walk and use science eyes to make observations! We saw other elements of nature that peaked our curiosity.”
“The students enjoyed it and made insightful observations. They are all looking at trees more thoughtfully. Thanks!!”
“Students loved leaf hunting (they found their own leaves to use for project) and the leaf rubbing part too. Once we discussed the sizes of the different leaves they also really enjoyed looking at similarities and differences in their leaves and their classmates leaves (we connected this to the similarity and differences work we were doing with characters in ELA!). As usual- Mystery Science was a hit!!!”
“Our students enjoyed the video and were excited and engaged in the leaf rubbing activity. They connected with the science of leaves changing colors and learned an important "why" answer to science around them!”
“The best part about this lesson was creating cards for students to take home to their families. ”
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“They loved it all! Most of them looked closely at their leaf to identify it and did so correctly! Awesome lesson!”
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“Thank you for this wonderful lesson! It is a question that is asked every Fall and it was a great visual to help the kids understand this concept.”
“I really appreciate how easy it is to gather the materials and have this ready for kindergartners. My students know to wait until they see the "thumbs up" before beginning the next task. Thank you for such an age-appropriate program!”
“The activity was excellent! Not only did our Grade 2 students become familiar with various types or trees/leaves in our community, but we also made a fabulous display of our leaf rubbings.”
“I loved the experience of going outdoors with the children and collecting the different types of leaves. It helped them to really pay attention to the differences in leaves and it was great for the students that needed the movement too. It was fun learning! ”
“These 5 minute videos are excellent ways to get our students exposure to science during very tight schedules! Students were engaged and excited about the topic of why leaves change colors in the fall. ”
“We really enjoyed the art that went with the lesson and making the tree!”
“The children loved doing the leaf rubs and identifying them for our tree. You can laminate the real leaves and this makes it easier for the students to make the crayon(colored pencils) rubs.”
“The best part was going out on our school playground and hunting for leaves. They felt like scientists.”
“The videos are short and very informative! Great visuals for my ELL students. ”
“the kids loved going outside to find leaves. I even had some bring leaves from home the next day”
“This was a perfect blend of video, discussion, and hands on for my special ed class. Thank You!”
“We all really enjoyed the leaf rubbings, and finding out what caused leaves to change color. The kids really liked all the videos! I enjoyed reading what the kids were thankful for.”
“The activity was a great way to incorporate art into science!”
“great fun!! we turned our tree into a "Gratitude Tree" and are writing something we are grateful for on each leaf through this season.”
“Loved the leaf rubbing activity and the video was very nicely done. Kept my Kindergarten class engaged.”
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Grades K-5

Current Events And Trending Topics

Biodiversity, Plant Life Cycle

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In this mini-lesson, students discover how and why some tree leaves change color when the weather starts to get colder. In the activity, Falling for Leaves, students make crayon rubbings of tree leaves, then take a closer look to observe the characteristics of leaves in their own neighborhood.
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Grades K-5

Current Events And Trending Topics

Biodiversity, Plant Life Cycle

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