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"Miss Maple" that is designed to help children learn about the life cycle of a sugar maple tree through the four seasons. The task asks students to:
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"Add to and color each picture the way it is described in the story."
Let's go step by step to solve this.
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🌳 Understanding the Story (Miss Maple)
The text describes a sugar maple tree’s appearance and behavior across the seasons:
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✔ Summer
- The tree has
green leaves.
- The green leaves make a
cool, shady place for people to rest.
- This means:
Full, green canopy, possibly with people sitting under it.
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✔ Fall
- Leaves turn
brilliant colors: red, yellow, and orange.
- They fall off and look like
"an oil spill" on the ground.
- This means:
Colorful leaves on the tree and falling down;
ground covered in colorful fallen leaves.
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✔ Winter
- Tree has
no leaves.
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Snow covers the tree and ground.
- The trunk has
holes where sap was tapped.
- People tap the tree and collect
sap (which becomes maple syrup).
- So:
Bare branches,
snow,
holes in trunk,
bucket or spout collecting sap.
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✔ Spring
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Small flowers appear along with
new leaves.
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Sap starts to flow again — sweet sap inside begins to rise.
- People tap the tree and collect sap.
- So:
New green leaves,
small flowers,
sap flowing into bucket,
possibly a person tapping.
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🎨 How to Complete the Worksheet
Now, for each season, add details and color accordingly:
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Summer Picture
- Draw
full green leaves on the tree.
- Add
shadows or
people sitting under the tree.
- Color the leaves
bright green.
- Sky can be blue with clouds.
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Fall Picture
- Draw
leaves changing color: red, orange, yellow.
- Show some
leaves falling from the tree.
- Color the
ground with a mix of red, orange, and yellow leaves.
- Keep the tree still full but colorful.
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Winter Picture
- Remove all leaves — show
bare branches.
- Add
snow on the ground and covering the branches.
- Draw
holes in the trunk.
- Add a
spout or tube leading into a
bucket collecting sap.
- Color: white snow, gray/brown tree, maybe a red bucket.
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Spring Picture
- Draw
tiny green buds and
new leaves.
- Add
small flowers (maybe yellow or greenish) along branches.
- Show
sap flowing into a bucket.
- Maybe draw a person tapping the tree.
- Colors: light green leaves, small blossoms, brown trunk, blue sky.
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✔ Final Answer Summary:
To complete the worksheet:
1.
Read the description for each season.
2.
Draw and color the tree and surroundings based on what happens in that season.
3. Include key elements:
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Summer: Green leaves, shade
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Fall: Colorful leaves, falling leaves
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Winter: No leaves, snow, holes, sap collection
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Spring: New leaves, flowers, sap rising
This activity teaches
seasonal changes,
tree life cycles, and
maple syrup production in a fun, visual way.
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