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Get Ready to Branch Out!
Submitted by admin on April 4, 2007 - 10:52.
It's time to find a piece of earth and put some roots down. Take advantage of Arbor Day on April 27th as an opportunity to make NYC and our little Earth a cleaner, greener place, by doing a few of these little things:
Find a Location
If you talk with the Parks Department (contact someone in your borough's office), they might be willing to help you plant on school grounds or a neighborhood park! My students and I will be planting a park close to our school off the BQE to try and absorb some of those particulates that are giving our students asthma.
Get the Trees
If you join the National Arbor Day Foundation, you'll get 10 free trees. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has a School Seedling Program and you can get free trees or shrubs from them too! Talk with the Parks Department to decide which variety is best for your location. You can request a street tree from the City, but that can take awhile.
Extend the Activity
The Arbor Day Foundation has a bunch of free materials for teachers. They also have great resources for kids. Leaf Miner is fun for any age. And "The Giving Tree" (HarperCollins) and "Miss Rumphius" (Barbara Cooney) are good lessons on victory over tribulation.
Get Famous
The NYSDEC has a National Arbor Day poster contest for fifth grade students.
Just enjoy getting your hands dirty!
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