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Flashcards, Cliparts and Images : 
Types :
- Bonsai Trees
(tomsvariety.com)
- with Links to History and Facts
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Bring Luck With Lucky Bamboo, Give
Luck to a Friend.
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- Rainforest
Teaching Theme (teach-nology.com) :
Activities (Reading & Writing) - Web Quests - Interactive Sites
For Students - Worksheets - Lesson Plans...
- List
of famous trees (Wikipedia)
1 Real individual trees
1.1 Africa
1.2 Asia
1.3 Europe
1.4 North America
1.5 Oceania
2 Mythological and religious
3 Fictional
4 See also
Vocabulary and Encyclopedia :
Facts :
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Space
cameras to monitor forests 
"Plans to use a state-of-the-art camera onboard a satellite
to monitor deforestation levels in Africa's Congo Basin have been
unveiled.
The high resolution RALCam3 camera, designed and built by UK scientists,
will provide the first detailed view of the area's rate of forest
cover loss..."
(BBC)

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Charles
urges forest logging halt
"Prince Charles has said the halting of logging in the rainforest
is the single greatest solution to climate change."
+ a VIDEO
: "The Prince of Wales spoke of an urgent need to
stop felling tropical forests." 
(BBC)

Logging
"Logging is the process in which trees are cut down for
forest management and timber.
Logging is controversial due to its potential environmental and
aesthetic impacts."
(Wikipedia)

Listening : 
- The World
(with exercises) : Bamboo Artifacts (Difficult)
(esl-lab.com)
Interactive exercises :
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The
life of trees
"There's a science fiction story where visitors from an
advanced civilisation come to our planet and their spaceship lands
in the middle of a forest. The aliens have a long conversation with
the trees of the forest, and then leave again, happy to think that
the inhabitants of earth are noble, intelligent and peaceful...
Read the article and then do a comprehension exercise.
Finally, do some writing yourself."
(British Council)

Exercises to print :
- Label
Tree Anatomy - "Read the definitions,
then label the tree diagram." (Enchanted Learning)
- Trees
are the Answer - Worksheets (doc.govt.nz) :
Worksheet One - Quiz
Worksheet Two - Trees in your neighbourhood
Worksheet Three - Tree names
Worksheet Four - Places named after trees
Worksheet Five - Keeping a record
Worksheet Six - How do you know it's a . . . ?
- Tropical
Rainforest Strata: Label Me!

"Read the definitions, then label the strata (layers) of the
tropical rainforest diagram."
(Enchanted Learning)
- Arbor
Day Resource Page (Teacher Planet)
Lessons and Units - Worksheets - Clipart & Images -
Pictures of Trees -
Arbor Day Songs - Arbor Day Posters
Webquests :
- EARTH
PROBLEMS - a webquest (Ac. Nancy-Metz)
I. Air Pollution - II. Energy
Depletion - III. Overflowing Landfills - IV. Rain Forest Destruction
- V. Vanishing Species -
VI. Water Pollution

Interactive games :
-
Trees
- interactive crossword
(British Council)
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The
Ways of Knowing Trail (brookfieldzoo.org)
"Visit a rain forest in the village of Epulu in central Africa
to get to know the people and animals who live there.
Some local kids will help you learn the secrets of the Ways
of Knowing Trail."

Games to print :
- Trees
- Word Search Puzzle (thepotters.com)
Arbor Day : 
- Arbor
Day Resource Page (Teacher Planet)
Lessons and Units - Worksheets - Clipart & Images - Pictures of Trees
- Arbor Day Songs -
Arbor Day Posters
Cartoons :
Idioms and Sayings :
- Wise
sayings (wiseoldsayings.com)
A big tree attracts the gale. - Chinese (on pride)
A firm tree does not fear the storm. - Dayak (Indonesian) (on strength
and weakness)
A good tree can lodge ten thousand birds. - Burmese (on good and evil)
A little axe can cut down a big tree. - Jamaican (on permanence and
change)
Bury the hatchet beneath the root of the tree. - Native American Saying
(on war and peace)
One generation plants the trees, another gets the shade. - Chinese
Proverb
When eating fruit, remember the one who planted the tree. - Vietnamese
(on gratitude)
- Button
by The Silver Sessions :
"I can see the apple doesn't fall far from the tree"
Stories :
Poems :
- "Trees",
a poem by Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918, American poet)
(Wikipedia)
- The
Beech Tree - a poem (dltk-kids.com)

Songs :
- Button
by The Silver Sessions :
"I can see the apple doesn't fall far from the tree"
- Living
next door to Alice by Smokie :
"We grew up together two kids in the park
We carved our initials deep in the bark, me and Alice"
- Strange
fruit by Billie Holiday :
"Southern trees bear strange fruit,
Blood on the leaves and blood at the root,
Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze,
Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees..."
- with a
lesson plan (Teachervision) :
"This lesson focuses on Billie Holiday's signature song, "Strange
Fruit," a protest song Lewis Allen (Abel Meeropol) wrote in 1938
about the ongoing and intransigent problem of lynching in
the American South... Working in small teams, students analyze
a variety of primary source materials related to lynching (news articles,
letters written to or written by prominent Americans, pamphlets, broadsides,
etc.) in order to assess the effectiveness of the anti-lynching campaign
spearheaded by African-Americans."
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