Follow Your Nose
In this activity, children explore trees and tree parts using their senses of smell and taste.
Objectives
Provide opportunities and materials for children to:
- Taste tree fruits.
- Smell different tree parts.
- Cook and eat applesauce.
- Write about an imaginary apple tree.
- Express feelings about the taste and smell of natural objects through music, movement, and art.
- Incorporate the knowledge they gain into their everyday world.
- Play outside in a natural setting.
This is one of 12 activities that can be found in PLT’s Trees & Me activity guide for exploring nature with young children. For the complete activity and more like it, purchase Trees & Me at Shop.PLT.org and/or attend a professional development training in your state.
K-2 Early Learning Standards: NGSS, Common Core, and C3 Framework
To help educators link instruction to academic requirements, each Trees & Me activity includes an Early Learning Standards graphic, which lists practices and concepts addressed in the activity for four subject areas: Science, English Language Arts, Math, and Social Studies.
The Early Learning Standards Connections in this guide are based on the following national standards:
- Science, Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
- English Language Arts, Common Core State Standards-ELA
- Math, Common Core State Standards-Mathematics
- Social Studies, C3 Framework for Social Studies
Correlations to NAEYC Accreditation Standards
Along with academic correlations, Trees & Me activities align with the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) 10 standards system for early childhood programs.
Based on research on the development and education of young children, the standards define what NAEYC believes all early childhood programs should provide. This document identifies correlations between Trees & Me activities and NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items.
Correlations to the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework
PLT identifies correlations between Trees & Me activities and Head Start’s Early Learning Outcomes Framework (ELOF), which outlines what early learners should be able to do in each of five essential learning domains.
Correlations identify which Trees & Me activities provide learners with opportunities to develop skills and knowledge in ELOF’s five domains.
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EE Resources
Exploring Smell
Try these 6 Smelly (and Really Fun!) Activities for Kids to further explore the sense of smell.
Helping with Sense-itivities
Some kids are highly sensitive to tastes and smells. Check out these 7 Ways to Help Kids Who Are Sensitive to Taste and Smell.
Identify Trees from Leaves
Leafsnap is a free app that uses visual recognition software to help identify tree species from leaf photographs you take in the field. Leafsnap currently focuses on tree species found in the Northeastern United States and Canada, but expansion is underway to include all U.S. regions.
Find Nearby Trails and Parks
AllTrails is a free app that helps users discover the outdoors. Use it to find a hiking path suitable for children, to search for local places to bike or fish, or to plan a national park visit.
Early Childhood Education
Are you looking for information on the field of childhood education? All Education Schools offers a clearinghouse of resources to explore professional organizations, licensing and credentials, teaching strategies, research, and more – all related to early childhood.
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