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Math in the Forest: a nature-based STEAM unit study for kids!

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Explore mathematics through the lens of forestry and environmental science! Math in the Forest features nature-based, hands-on lessons in geometry, unit conversions, forest conservation, and more. Geared towards mixed-age groups of learners, this unit takes a holistic approach to math topics - emphasizing not only the “how” of math, but also the “why”! This unit includes everything you need to study math in the forest: projects, worksheets, diagrams, outdoor activities, and more!

Age group: My units are ideal for mixed-age group classrooms and homeschool. This unit is best suited to mid-elementary school through early high school.


*** Materials Included ***
(27-page PDF file)

Definition/info cards
Cut out forestry tools decorations
"About Forestry" handout + brainstorm activity
Pi, circumference, and radius activity guides
Pi, circumference, and radius poster
Pi, circumference, and radius worksheets
Make your own inclinometer
Tree height + trigonometry activity for older students
Tree height angles activity for younger students
Unit conversions worksheet
Teacher Directions + answer keys

+ Free bonus online materials:
Background forestry information, and print a free protractor – Visit WildEarthLab.com/forestry



*** Please note***

→ FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY: These materials feature my original artwork and designs. Please do not reproduce, resell, share, or alter these materials.

→ 1-sided printing on 8.5-inch by 11-inch paper is recommended. Larger paper may affect image quality.

→ Any props or non-paper toys in product photos are for staging purposes only and are not included in the purchase.

→ This is an instant PDF download, no physical items will be shipped.

→ Since this is a digital product, all purchases are final. I don’t accept returns/exchanges at this time. However, please contact me with any concerns or questions about the item.

→The activities in this pack should be completed with adult supervision. Outdoor activities may involve potential hazards including but not limited to exposure to the elements, trips/falls, wildlife; do not complete the outdoor activities in unsafe areas or conditions (steep terrain, bad weather, etc.).



***Get in Touch***

Contact info and a few free samples of my work are available on my website!
WildEarthLab.com

I’m happy to answer your questions about this item - please don’t hesitate to reach out to me :)
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