Aspen (Bigtooth)
Aspen (Quaking)
Balsam Fir
Basswood (Linden)
Beech (American)
Birch (Paper)
Birch (Yellow)
Butternut
Cedar (Eastern Red)
Cedar (Northern White)
Cottonwood (Eastern)
Elm (American)
Hemlock (Eastern)
Hickory (Shagbark)
Hophornbeam (Ironwood)
Maple (Red)
Maple (Striped)
Maple (Sugar)
Mountain Ash
Oak (Northern Red)
Oak (White)
Pin Cherry
Pine (Eastern White)
Pine (Red)
Poplar (Balsam)
Redwood (Coast)
Spruce (Black)
Spruce (Red)
Spruce (White)
Sycamore (American)
Tamarack
Leaf Shapes - Deciduous Tree Identification
Tree Identification - Using a Dichotomous Key for Conifers
Fall Colors - How the Forest Makes Energy
Hardwood Forest Hidden Picture
Nurse Log Raising Baby Trees
Quaking Aspen and the Adaptations of Trees
Succession in the Forest
Tree Word Search (Middle Reader)
Tree Word Search (Older Readers)
Tree Word Search (Older Readers)
Tree Identification - Advanced Dichotomous Key for All Trees
Trees by Shape, Leaf & Fruit Labeling Page
Tree Parts Labeling Page
Tree Leaves
Graphic Organizer - Tree List
Match the Tree (Leaf) to its Fruit
Tree Identification by Leaves - Fill in the Blank
3. Life Science Standards
Science subject matter focuses on the science facts, concepts, principles, theories, and models that are important for all students to know, understand, and use.
K-4 Characteristics of organisms, life cycles of organisms, organisms and environments
5-8 Structure and function in living systems, reproduction and heredity, regulation and behavior, populations and ecosystems, diversity and adaptations of organisms
9-12 The cell, molecular basis of heredity, biological evolution, interdependence of organisms, matter, energy, and organization in living systems, behavior of organisms