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ISA understands that educating and training the children, youth, and young adults of today helps protect the future of the urban forest. Providing accessibility to classroom resources for teachers is one step toward helping to mold future generations.

Below you will find a list of links to web sites providing educational resources for teachers. If you have resources you would like to list on this page, contact ISA at 1-888-ISA-TREE or tag@isa-arbor.com


Resources for Teachers

Learning With Nature Idea Book
National Arbor Day Foundation Educational Resources
"The Talking Tree" Book
Woodsy Owl
Urban Forestry Laboratory Exercises
Planting Trees in Your Community Forest
Growing With Trees
Trees and Traditions: Maine Indians and the Forest
Farm forestry - Trees at Work
Friends of the Urban Forest-Schools Program
Growing Ideas Classroom Projects
Our Treasured Trees
Stout Woods Nature Preserve Educational Activities
Talk About Trees
Trees In the Classroom: Tree Planting Day Activity
If Trees Could Talk

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News

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Warning: Check Tree-care Credentials
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Best Trees For The Street
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NADF Hardiness Zone Map
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Selling Houses By the Yard
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Resources

Trees Are Good Coloring Book

Arbor Day Guide Book

Only $1.00 each. To order coloring books or guide books Click Here

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P.O. Box 3129, Champaign, IL 61826
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