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Arbor Adventurers: Exploring the World of Trees!

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This is a fun-filled virtual course where kids explore the magic of trees through interactive lessons and engaging activities, fostering a love for arboriculture and environmental stewardship.

Class experience

US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner - Advanced Level
12 lessons//6 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Introduction to Trees
Explore the fascinating world of trees and their importance in our lives. Learn about the different parts of a tree and their functions, kickstarting our journey into the realm of arboriculture.
Lesson 2
Tree Anatomy
Delve deeper into the structure of trees, examining their roots, trunk, branches, and leaves. Understand how each part plays a vital role in a tree's growth and survival.
 Week 2
Lesson 3
Tree Identification
Discover the diversity of tree species around us and learn to identify common types of trees. Explore their unique characteristics and how to distinguish them from one another.
Lesson 4
Tree Planting
Learn the art and science of planting trees, including proper techniques, site selection, and caring for newly planted trees to ensure their healthy growth.
 Week 3
Lesson 5
Tree Care Essentials
Explore essential practices for maintaining tree health, including watering, mulching, and soil management. Understand the importance of these practices in nurturing thriving trees.
Lesson 6
Tree Pruning Techniques
Master the art of tree pruning, from understanding different pruning cuts to safety precautions and tools needed. Learn how pruning enhances tree health and appearance.
 Week 4
Lesson 7
Tree Health and Disease Management
Explore common tree diseases and pests, their symptoms, and preventive measures. Gain insights into promoting tree health and managing disease outbreaks.
Lesson 8
Tree Risk Assessment
Learn how to assess tree risk and identify potential hazards. Understand the importance of tree risk assessment in ensuring safety in urban and natural environments.
 Week 5
Lesson 9
Urban Forestry and Community Engagement
Discover the significance of urban forests and the role of community involvement in tree care and conservation. Explore opportunities for making a positive impact in your community.
Lesson 10
Climbing Trees and Arborist Skills
Embark on an adventure into the world of tree climbing and arborist skills. Learn about climbing techniques, safety gear, and the responsibilities of arborists.
 Week 6
Lesson 11
Tree Preservation and Conservation
Explore strategies for preserving trees during development and the importance of conservation efforts. Discover ways to advocate for tree preservation and sustainable practices.
Lesson 12
Celebration and Reflection
Reflect on your journey through arboriculture and celebrate your accomplishments. Share insights gained and discuss ways to continue your exploration of trees and nature.
Learning Goals of "Arbor Adventurers: Explore Trees!"

Understanding Tree Anatomy: By the end of the course, students will be able to describe the basic structure and function of different parts of a tree, including roots, trunk, branches, and leaves.

Tree Identification: Students will learn to identify common tree species based on their unique characteristics such as leaves, bark, and overall shape, enhancing their knowledge of the natural world.

Tree Care Skills: Students will develop practical skills for planting, watering, pruning, and caring for trees, empowering them to contribute positively to the environment and their community.

Environmental Stewardship: Through exploration of topics like urban forestry and tree conservation, students will gain an understanding of the importance of trees in the ecosystem and the role of individuals in preserving and protecting our natural resources.

Safety and Responsibility: Students will learn about tree climbing safety, risk assessment, and responsible arborist practices, promoting safety awareness and responsible behavior when interacting with trees.

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Through discussions, hands-on activities, and real-world applications, students will develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities as they explore solutions to tree-related challenges and issues.

Appreciation for Nature: By immersing themselves in the beauty and wonder of trees, students will cultivate a deeper appreciation for nature and develop a lifelong love for trees and the environment.

Community Engagement: Students will understand the importance of community involvement in tree care and conservation efforts, inspiring them to become active participants in environmental initiatives within their communities.

Overall, the learning goals of "Arbor Adventurers: Explore Trees!" aim to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to become informed, responsible, and environmentally-conscious individuals who appreciate and care for the natural world around them.
Introduction:

Greetings, fellow tree enthusiasts! I'm delighted to embark on this educational journey with you as your instructor for "Arbor Adventurers: Explore Trees!" Allow me to introduce myself: I'm Mr. Treeman, a passionate and experienced arborist with 15 years of hands-on experience in the fascinating world of trees.

About Me:

My journey into arboriculture began fueled by a deep-seated curiosity and love for nature. Over the years, I've had the privilege of working closely with trees in various capacities, from caring for urban forests to studying ancient specimens in remote woodlands. My experiences as an arborist have not only deepened my understanding of trees but have also instilled in me a profound respect for the natural world and a commitment to its preservation.

Expertise and Specialization:

As a professional arborist, I've honed my skills in tree care, preservation, and risk assessment. I've tackled a wide range of challenges, from pruning towering giants to diagnosing and treating tree diseases. My expertise extends beyond the practical aspects of arboriculture to encompass the art and science of tree stewardship in diverse environments, from bustling city streets to serene forest groves.

Teaching Philosophy:

As your instructor, my goal is to ignite your curiosity, inspire your passion for trees, and empower you with the knowledge and skills to become stewards of the environment. I believe in fostering a collaborative and inclusive learning environment where every voice is valued, and questions are encouraged. Through engaging discussions, hands-on activities, and real-world examples, I aim to make the study of trees both informative and enjoyable.

What to Expect:

In "Arbor Adventurers: Explore Trees!", you can look forward to a dynamic and interactive learning experience. Together, we'll unravel the mysteries of tree anatomy, discover the diverse array of tree species, and delve into the art of tree care and conservation. Along the way, I'll be your guide, sharing insights, anecdotes, and practical tips gleaned from years of working amidst the branches.

Conclusion:

I'm thrilled to embark on this educational journey with you, and I'm confident that together, we'll uncover the hidden wonders of the arboreal realm. Whether you're a budding arborist, a nature enthusiast, or simply curious about the world around you, I invite you to join me as we embark on an adventure to unlock the secrets of trees.

Here's to a fruitful and enlightening exploration!

Mr. Treeman
Professional Arborist
Outschool Instructor
Our course accommodates diverse learning needs like ADHD, dyslexia, and ASD using strategies such as multisensory learning, structured routines, clear visuals, flexible participation, and individualized support.
No prerequisites are required for this course. It's open to all students regardless of their background or experience. Just bring your curiosity and enthusiasm for learning about trees and the environment!
Materials learners will need to complete the "Arbor Adventurers: Explore Trees!" course:

1. Internet Connection: Access to a stable internet connection to participate in virtual classes, camera, microphone, and access online resources.

2. Computer or Device: A computer, tablet, or smartphone with audio and video capabilities for attending virtual classes and engaging with course materials.

3. Notebook and Pen: A notebook or digital note-taking device to jot down important points, observations, and ideas during lessons.

4. Outdoor Access (Optional): While not required, learners may benefit from occasional outdoor access to observe trees in their natural environment and participate in hands-on activities such as tree planting or tree identification walks.

5. Basic Art Supplies (Optional): For certain activities, learners may need basic art supplies such as colored pencils, markers, or construction paper.

It's important to note that while certain materials such as notebooks and art supplies, may incur additional costs, many of the resources required for this course are commonly found around the home or can be obtained at minimal expense.







While the course content primarily focuses on the wonders and benefits of trees, there are a few topics that may require learners to take extra safety precautions or could be unsettling for some individuals:

1. Tree Climbing and Arborist Skills: Activities related to tree climbing may pose potential risks, such as falls or injuries. Learners are instructed to never attempt tree climbing without proper supervision and safety equipment. Additionally, discussions about tree climbing may evoke fear or anxiety in some learners who are uncomfortable with heights.

2. Tree Health and Disease Management: Learning about common tree diseases and pests may be unsettling for some learners, especially those who have a strong emotional connection to trees or nature. Discussing methods for disease management and prevention are approached with sensitivity to avoid causing distress.

3. Tree Risk Assessment: Exploring potential hazards associated with trees, such as falling branches or tree instability, may require learners to take extra safety precautions when spending time outdoors. Discussions about tree risk assessment should emphasize safety awareness and responsible behavior around trees.

4. Environmental Challenges: Topics related to environmental challenges facing trees, such as deforestation, pollution, and climate change, may evoke feelings of concern or anxiety in learners. While it's important to educate students about these issues, support and reassurance are provided, emphasizing the positive impact of conservation efforts and individual actions.

*Instructor prioritizes safety when discussing potentially risky topics such as tree climbing and emphasizes the importance of proper supervision and safety precautions. 
Additionally, sensitive topics are approached with empathy and understanding, allowing space for learners to express their feelings and providing support as needed.*
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Introduction:

Greetings, fellow tree enthusiasts! I'm delighted to embark on this educational journey with you as your Outschool instructor! 
Allow me to introduce myself: I'm Mr. Treeman, a passionate and experienced arborist with 15 years of... 
Group Class

$34

weekly or $199 for 12 classes
2x per week, 6 weeks
45 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
3-12 learners per class

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