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The "A Tree for Every Child" project is a hands-on and flexible environmental education program that allows students to see how practical action can
create a better world. The project allows you to teach your students the benefits and rewards of planting trees as part of AMERICAN FORESTS'
Global ReLeaf 2000 campaign to plant 20 million tees for the new millenium.
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Involve
one class, a whole grade level, or the entire school. |
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It's
easy and fun to do. The creative, hands-on lessons not only
teach students about trees, but also let them create their
own fundraising materials, including plans for a "Tree-mometer"
to measure progress toward their goal.
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The
program is quick and flexible. It can be done either for Earth
Day or as part of your regular environmental or science curriculum.
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The
certificate noting your participation is big enough for every
student to sign.
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The
"10 Reasons Why I Love Trees" poster and other materials show
the clear ecological benefits of trees and forests in an engaging
way.
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Download the free learning guide in PDF format
Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader | 1.33 mb
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