Plant Invaders Trunk

Assortment of books, field guides, photos of weeds spread out on table
Learn how to identify and manage invasive plants.

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Whether it is seeing knapweed replacing native wildflowers in your favorite family camping spot, struggling to keep leafy spurge from taking over livestock range, or keeping thistles out of crop lands, invasive plants impact Montanans.

kNOweeds, K-12 MT Invasive Plant Curriculum Guide

Plant Invaders Trunk contains resources to help students learn about ecological and economic impacts of invasive weeds. Scientific plot surveys, investigations, and other activities teach students about noxious weeds in MT. These lessons are best suited for grades 3-5 but can be easily adapted for students in other grades.

Grades
Grades 3-5, but easily adapted to other levels

Contents
The Plant Invaders trunk contains resources necessary to complete a unit focusing on noxious weed and their impacts on native plant communities and on the people who live and recreate in Montana.

Lesson Plans
These curriculum-based lesson plans are designed for students in grades 3-5 and meets the requirements of the MT State Education Standards for science. However, it can be adapted easily for students in other grades and includes lessons and activities for math and English and language arts as well.

Books

  • Montana's Noxious Weeds. Pokorny, M. and Mangold, J. 2010.
  • Invasive Plants of the Crown of the Continent. Belt, J. LaFleur, D. and Sladek, M. 2009.

Other Resources

  • Noxious weed fact cards
  • Posters of invasive weeds
  • Sample specimens of Glacier's invasive weeds
  • Clues for "Who's Who?" activity
  • Instructions for "Great Race for Survival" activity
  • Hand lenses
 

Borrowing Instructions

All of Glacier's traveling trunks are free of charge and can be borrowed for 2-4 weeks at a time, but must be picked-up and dropped-off in person. (Sorry, it is not possible to mail the trunks.) To arrange to borrow a trunk please submit a reservation form found on the main Traveling Trunks page.

Last updated: May 9, 2024

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