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Why do you think leaves change color in the fall?
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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.
Preview activity
Community Tree Branches (Grades 3-5) printout
The template has 2 pages that are the exact same except for orientation of the branches. We suggest giving half your students one template and half the other template so that your final Community Tree will have an equal number of branches on both sides of the trunk. |
Print 15 copies |
Community Tree Trunk (Grades 3-5) printout | Print 2 copies |
Leaf Shapes (Grades K-2) printout | Print 30 copies |
Leaf Thanks Card (Grades K-2) printout | Print 30 copies |
Leaves In My Town Guide (Grades 3-5) printout | Print 30 copies |
Crayons
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90 crayons |
Glue Sticks
Only needed for Grades 2-5
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Details
30
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Leaf
Fresh, flat leaves work best.
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Details
30
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Rulers
Only needed for Grades K-1
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Details
30 rulers
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Scissors
Only needed for Grades 2-5
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Details
30
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Scrap Paper (8.5 x 11")
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60 sheets |
We suggest students work in pairs. Homeschool students can complete the activity on their own.
We find that fresh, flat leaves work best. After a few days, the leaves dry out and become brittle and difficult to use for leaf rubbings. If students collect their own leaves and bring them into class, we recommend choosing leaves that are smaller than the size of their hand. If you have trouble finding leaves in your area, you can always use lettuce or other leafy greens from the local supermarket.
In Grades 2-5, students will try to identify their leaf using the "Leaves In My Town Guide." The guide can help to identify leaves that are collected from trees. The guide focuses on the leaves of deciduous trees so it does not include any evergreen conifers.
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