The sites listed in this category provide information about Arbor Day including its historical background, significance, and suggestions for celebration.
Arbor Day is celebrated in all 50 U.S. states and in most provinces of Canada. The actual date of Arbor Day varies from state-to-state due to climate. The most common common date is the last Friday in April.
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Provides information about the holiday's history and includes Bible verses about trees.
Provides resources for the nationally-celebrated observance that encourages tree planting and tree care.
Offers brief history, art and craft activities, songs, action rhymes, word puzzles, coloring pages, printable worksheets, word wall, and poems.
Online exhibit from Nebraska State Historical Society includes an excerpt from Morton's diary written two days before the first observance.
Printable PDF guides for kindergarten through middle school teachers from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
The Library of Congress presents a brief history of the first Arbor Day.
Provides resources for the nationally-celebrated observance that encourages tree planting and tree care.
Online exhibit from Nebraska State Historical Society includes an excerpt from Morton's diary written two days before the first observance.
Offers brief history, art and craft activities, songs, action rhymes, word puzzles, coloring pages, printable worksheets, word wall, and poems.
Printable PDF guides for kindergarten through middle school teachers from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
The Library of Congress presents a brief history of the first Arbor Day.
Provides information about the holiday's history and includes Bible verses about trees.
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