
By using a piece of land as an example, they will begin to understand the economic factors that influence management decisions for private forest lands. (Grades 4-8) Forest for the Trees – In this activity, students will role-play managing a Tree Farm.In this activity, students picture how their community would be different without trees and think about how much trees add to people’s lives. (Grades 1-4) Three Cheers for Trees – It’s easy to take for granted both trees and the many benefits they provide.Use this activity to help your students learn just how much we depend on trees in our daily lives. (Grades PreK-6)

We All Need Trees – Students are often surprised to learn how many different products we get from trees.

Seuss’ The Lorax and examine the importance of the sustainable management of natural resources. (Grades 2-8)


Ava just loves it, and it helps out when I am busy with the older two because she chooses the read to me feature and lets the app do the reading (it also has corresponding sounds that she really likes)!Īs I dug around for some resources and activities, I decided to compile them together, not only so that I could find them again, but so that I could share them as well! The Lorax Printables Instead I found what I could on the fly and purchased the interactive book for my iPad instead. Seuss celebration time (in honor of his birthday on March 2nd), they were all checked out! If I had thought ahead I would have purchased my own copy the book. I started by looking for the book at our local library, but alas no luck. I have actually never read the book myself (gasp)! Here you will find a collection of The Lorax Resources that we found and love!Īlso, the movie is now out in theaters and the kids want to see it, and I have this thing about reading the book before you see the movie! The Lorax Resources Seuss’ birthday on March 2nd we decided to jump on the band wagon and do a small unit ourselves! Rather than try to cover everything, I just decided to use The Lorax.
