Last updated: April 22, 2022
Lesson Plan
Tasty Trees

- Grade Level:
- Lower Elementary: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
- Subject:
- Literacy and Language Arts,Math,Science,Social Studies
- Lesson Duration:
- 30 Minutes
Essential Question
What are the main "ingredients" that make a healthy forest?
Objective
The student will be able to:
Work in small groups to make a dough forest
Use a recipe and measure ingredients to make dough
Background
All plants need sunlight, water, and soil to grow. Plants start as seeds and grow to maturity. In a forest we find many different kinds of plants such as trees, flowers, ferns, and grasses. Without the three main ingredients our forest could not survive.
Preparation
- 2 Cups of peanut butter
- 2 Cups of corn syrup
- 2-4 Cups of powdered milk
- 10 Plastic bowls (butter containers, etc.)
- 10 Spoons 10 Pieces of wax paper
- 2-4 ¼-cup measuring cups
- Soap and water
- Recipe for making the Tasty Trees*
- Tasty Trees Activity Sheet*
*Available in the downloadable Lesson Plan, please contact us.
Procedure
CLOSURE: We mixed together important ingredients and made plants. If plants do not get sunlight, water, and soil they are unable to grow. Plants need natural places like national parks to grow.
Vocabulary
plant growth, recipe, models, art, visual arts, measurement, fractions,
sun, water, soil, trees, flowers, forest, habitat, recipe
Assessment Materials
The teacher is able to evaluate the students as they work together to make the recipe and model. They are also evaluated on the list of words or the story they create.
Enrichment Activities
- The students plant real seeds and watch them grow. Grass seed works well and its growth could be measured.
- The students could plant real seeds and perform an experiment. One seed they would not give water, one they would not give any sunlight, one seed would have no soil, and one seed would get everything. The students could note the difference in growth between the plants.
- Go for a walk in a forest and note all the different kinds of plants they see like ferns, flowers, grass, and trees. The students may also want to draw pictures of the plants they see.