The document is a tree leaf collection sheet created by Breanne Sollman for an education class. It identifies 13 different tree leaves collected in Indiana based on their properties such as needle leaves, compound leaves, and lobed or veined leaves. For each tree sampled, it provides the common name, location found, date collected, nearby location, and page numbers where the leaf is documented. The sheet also lists two Indiana academic standards for classifying plants based on observable features.
2. Tree Leaf Collection SheetBreanne Sollman Identify the leaf you collected for the properties below. Needle leaves= White Pine Compound leaves= American Holly Simple leaves= Common Apple Toothed leaves= Silver Maple Smooth leaves= Redbud Lobed leaves= Red Maple, Pin Oak Palmate veined leaves= Yellow Buckeye Pinnate veined leaves= Kentucky Coffee Tree
3. Indiana Academic Standards Grade 1: (1.4.2) Observe and describe that there can be differences, such as size or markings, among the individuals within one kind of plant or animal group. Grade 3: (3.4.1) Demonstrate that a great variety of living things can be sorted into groups in many ways using various features, such as how they look, where they live, and how the act, to decide which things belong to which group.
11. American HollyIlex opaca My neighbor’s front yard Huntingburg, Indiana 10/15/09 Collected near a woods Page: 5,14,21,28,33,34
12. Common AppleMalussylvestris My neighbor’s front yard Huntingburg, Indiana 10/15/09 Collected near a woods Page: 5,14,21,28,33,34,46,48
13. Pin OakQuercuspatrislus My boyfriend’s front yard Holland, Indiana 10/14/09 Collected near a woods Pages: 5,13,21,28,33,34,51,53,55,56,57
14. Common names of trees in order by slide number: Slide 4- Redbud Slide 5- Flowering Dogwood Slide 6- White Pine Slide 7- Red Maple Slide 8- Kentucky Coffee Tree Slide 9- Yellow Buckeye Slide 10- Silver Maple Slide 11- American Holly Slide 12- Common Apple Slide 13- Pin Oak