Parts of a Tree
      
      Materials Needed:
      Brown and Green felt
      Various colors of felt scraps,
      Flannel board;
      Pair of Scissors
      
      Preparation:
      Cut out a brown felt tree shape that includes roots, a tree trunk 
      and branches.
  Cut leaf shapes out of green felt.  Cut several different kinds of 
      fruit and nut
 shapes, such as apples, oranges, walnuts, and almonds out of felt scraps.
  Place the tree shape on a flannel board.  Point out the different 
      parts of the
 tree.  Then show the children the felt shapes.  Talk about the 
      different
 kinds of fruits and nuts that grow on trees.  Then let the children 
      take
 turns putting the leaf, fruit and nut shapes on the felt tree.
       
      Flannel Board 
      Tree Fun
      Make a large 
      felt tree and 3 different sizes of apples, leaves, birds, nests,
 & pinecones.  Match the ones that go together. Put each category
 in order by size. Mix & match the pieces & tell stories using the
 pieces for props. Then have the child tell stories. Pass them out
 and play using positional words such as 'Eric put the bird 'under'
      the tree. Suzie hang your leaf 'high' in the tree. Count
 them and/or match groups with felt numbers.