Evergreen & Deciduous Trees Through the Seasons for PreK – 5th grades
Use these Nature Study Journal printables with your preschool, kindergarten, and elementary students as they investigate evergreen and deciduous trees through the seasons.

Have your kids ever asked “Why do the leaves change color?” or “How come the leaves fall off of some trees, but other trees are green all year long?”
These printable nature journal pages will help your students answer those questions as they learn about evergreen and deciduous trees through the seasons.
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Resources for Your Study of Evergreen & Deciduous Trees Through the Seasons
Library List
Tell Me Tree: All About Trees for Kids by Gail Gibbons
The Tree Book for Kids and Their Grown-Ups by Gina Ingoglia
Trees, Leaves, Flowers, and Seeds: A Visual Encyclopedia of the Plant Kingdom by DK Smithsonian
Videos
Let’s Learn about Trees with Catie’s Classroom
Learn About Trees for Kids by Kiddopedia Starts with the very basics, but uses a good list of vocabulary for younger kids
Why Do Leaves Change Color? with Free School
Evergreens by SciShowKids
Deciduous by SciShowKids
Online
DK Kids interactive site: A tree through the seasons
DK Kids interactive site: Evergreens
DK Kids interactive site: Deciduous
Hands-on Learning
Learn about the colors of leaves and chlorophyll, flavonoids, carotenoids, & anthocyanins with this leaf chromatography experiment.
Paint with chlorphyll or make your own natural paintbrush with evergreen needles
Learn how leaves breathe with this leaf transpiration experiment
Check off characteristics of the four seasons of the year with these free Four Seasons Bingo Cards
Printables for Your Study of Evergreen & Deciduous Trees Through the Seasons



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