Oak Tree Group
Welcome to your challenge! Please make sure to have a pencil and a piece of paper to complete your research. Please be sure to read all questions and instructions carefully.
Section 1: To begin your research let's find out more about your tree! Click on the blue words to find answers to the questions.
1.) What is an oak tree's habitat? Click here to find the information.
2.) What are the steps to growing an oak tree? Click here to find the information.
3.) Add at least 3 more interesting facts to add to your presentation and letter. Click here to find the information.
Section 2: Let's learn about the oak tree life cycle!
1.) How many stages are in the life cycle of an oak tree? Click here to find the information. (*Hint: Look at the Oak Tree Life Cycle Self-Checking Card)
2.) What are the names of each of the stages of an oak tree's life cycle? Click here for the information.
3.) How long does it take for an oak tree to go through its life cycle? Click here for the information. Click here for more information.
4.) During an oak tree life cycle did you notice that the oak tree looked like the adult oak tree? If so, in which stage did you notice
this?
Section 3:
Draw a sketch of the life cycle of the oak tree. This will be scanned into your
PowerPoint presentation. (*Hint: sketch a rough draft on notebook paper before
sketching your final copy on drawing paper.) Be sure to
label!
Section 4: Now it is time to put all of your findings together. You will work with your group to make a PowerPoint based on
the information collected. Click here for a PowerPoint tutorial! You will be graded on the
information in the PowerPoint and your actual presentation to the class with a rubric (you will find the rubric under the Evaluation tab).
Section 5: With your group write a letter to the Chattahoochee Nature Center telling them what you
learned and interesting information they might want to know! Make sure to include your diagram. We will send the letter out when you complete it!
Congratulations! You have completed your oak tree cycle research!
Section 1: To begin your research let's find out more about your tree! Click on the blue words to find answers to the questions.
1.) What is an oak tree's habitat? Click here to find the information.
2.) What are the steps to growing an oak tree? Click here to find the information.
3.) Add at least 3 more interesting facts to add to your presentation and letter. Click here to find the information.
Section 2: Let's learn about the oak tree life cycle!
1.) How many stages are in the life cycle of an oak tree? Click here to find the information. (*Hint: Look at the Oak Tree Life Cycle Self-Checking Card)
2.) What are the names of each of the stages of an oak tree's life cycle? Click here for the information.
3.) How long does it take for an oak tree to go through its life cycle? Click here for the information. Click here for more information.
4.) During an oak tree life cycle did you notice that the oak tree looked like the adult oak tree? If so, in which stage did you notice
this?
Section 3:
Draw a sketch of the life cycle of the oak tree. This will be scanned into your
PowerPoint presentation. (*Hint: sketch a rough draft on notebook paper before
sketching your final copy on drawing paper.) Be sure to
label!
Section 4: Now it is time to put all of your findings together. You will work with your group to make a PowerPoint based on
the information collected. Click here for a PowerPoint tutorial! You will be graded on the
information in the PowerPoint and your actual presentation to the class with a rubric (you will find the rubric under the Evaluation tab).
Section 5: With your group write a letter to the Chattahoochee Nature Center telling them what you
learned and interesting information they might want to know! Make sure to include your diagram. We will send the letter out when you complete it!
Congratulations! You have completed your oak tree cycle research!