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Cedar Tree Inquiry and Activity - Indigenous Outdoor Education

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Grade Levels
4th - 7th
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9 pages
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Discover cedar, cherished as the "tree of life" by some First Nations peoples, among the Sacred Indigenous Medicines. Explore its traditional uses, origin, and cultural significance. Students will brew traditional cedar tea and create a captivating tree ring project reflecting their life journey, resulting in stunning visual representations.

Page 1: All about cedar
Page 2: How Indigenous people use cedar
Page 3: What does cedar look like?
Page 4: Making cedar tea
Page 5: Tree rings project lesson plan
Page 6: Tree rings project handout page 1
Page 7: Template #1
Page 8: Template #2
Page 9: Template #3


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