In 2012, the United Nations declared March 21 World Forest Day, or International Day of Forests, to remind us of the key resources they provide and that we should protect them if we want to keep these resources in the future. Teach your students about the benefits of forest health with our curated resources, texts, and activities all about trees!
There are plenty of ways you can add more forest content to your lesson plans. Use Newsela’s science resources to add more unbe-leaf-able content and activities to your World Forest Day lessons:
The United Nations created World Forest Day to help people understand the way urbanization, deforestation, and climate change affect forests around the world. Help students explore the ways humans have disrupted the world’s forests and what we can do to fix these problems:
Have your students ever heard of forest bathing? Learn about one journalist’s experience with the process. Extend the lesson and have students show what they learned and answer writing prompts like:
Take your students around the world without ever leaving the classroom! Take a virtual field trip through a Finnish forest to learn more about the area as a habitat. During the trip, engage students in activities like:
Go beyond science and bring World Forest Day into your ELA classroom with fiction and nonfiction resources:
World Forest Day is a great opportunity to introduce students to books and novels that feature forests as a setting (or even a secondary character!). Newsela ELA’s novel and book studies for each grade band give students the background knowledge and context to better understand each text:
Bring more informational texts into your ELA classroom with nature articles. Encourage students to practice literacy skills while exploring topics like:
Poet Robert Frost is best known for his nature poems, especially those that depicted the landscape of New England, which includes many trees and forests. See nature through his eyes by encouraging students to read poems like:
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