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This writing activity can be a companion to learning about the important role trees play in the carbon cycle, how trees provide homes for animals, and even city green spaces. Students should think about how deforestation affects not only animals but people as well.
Before writing, students should learn about trees and deforestation. Use any of the following to help build students’ background knowledge:
Trees (video)
The Nature of Our Stuff (video)
Zonia’s Rainforest by Juana Martinez Neal
A Forest by Marc Martin
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss
The concept of deforestation may stir up worry and negative feelings in children. It is important to provide time and space for students to express their concerns. Ask students to share how they might feel if the trees around them were gone.
Students can investigate how deforestation affects their community and discover strategies for preserving the biodiversity of forests. The scientific legitimacy of this learning activity was carefully examined.
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