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Family Activities

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Family Activity: How Big is Your Tree?

Measure trees in different ways and become familiar with tree scale and structure.

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Family Activity: Sounds Around

Explore nature by tuning in to the sounds of your environment.

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Family Activity: We All Need Trees

Discover different products we get from trees and how much we depend on trees in our daily lives.

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Family Activity: Get in Touch with Trees

Explore nature and its many textures and shapes using the sense of touch.

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Family Activity: How Plants Grow

Find out what plants need to function and grow using this activity.

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Family Activity: Birds and Worms

Discover the value of camouflage and pretend to be birds in search of worms.

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Family Activity: The Fallen Log

Discover microhabitats, communities, and diverse life by observing fallen logs.

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Family Activity: The Shape of Things

Focus on the many shapes that are found in both natural and built environments.

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Family Activity: Soil Stories

Explore differences in soil types and composition.

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Family Activity: Invasive Species

Learn how relocating plants and animals can be both beneficial and detrimental.

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