Seasonal Tree Challenge: Leaves
Inside Preparation Work:
Compare Leaves from Two Different Trees
• Leaf shape and leaf margins.
• Leaf arrangement on the stem.
• Leaf color, texture, and size. (You can measure if you wish.)
Outdoor Hour Time:
Use your Outdoor Hour time to observe trees and their leaves. If you are having some fall colors, you might like to ask your children to tell you all the colors they see and then share a little of the information about why a leaf changes color.
Be sure to observe the place that the leaves are joined to the tree and you can talk about what change takes place before a leaf will fall off naturally. Use the suggestions above to compare your leaves and how they are arranged on the tree’s branches. Choose a few leaves to bring indoors for your follow-up activity. Try to gather leaves from two different trees so you can compare and contrast.
Follow-Up Activity:
Now that you gathered your leaves and made some outdoor observations, do some more close-up viewing of your leaves. Perhaps you can use a hand lens to get a better view of the leaf and its colors.
Use the suggestions above to continue making comparisons of your leaves and complete a Venn Diagram with your observations. Use the notebook page provided below or your own blank nature journal to record your study.
You can make leaf rubbings (How to Make a Leaf Rubbing video) if you would like instead of sketching. If you would like some more direction on sketching leaves or using pressed leaves in your nature journal, here is a YouTube video I made that will give you some ideas: Tips for Drawing Leaves.
We would love to see how you are celebrating the seasons in your homes, and what beauty you can capture in the ordinary. Please tag us in your photos on Instagram at @outdoorhourchallenge and use the hashtag #outdoorhourchallenge