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Language Arts
Lumber Industry
By Janet Giel-Romo, Ed.D.
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Lumberjacks worked in the forest. Their job was cutting down trees.
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Wood comes from trees. Wood was used to make many things.
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Wood was used to build houses and barns.
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Wood was used to build ships and fences.
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Wood was used to build furniture.
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Wood was used to make paper. Paper was used to make books.
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Wood was used to make fires. People used fireplaces to stay warm.
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The lumberjacks worked in the forest all winter.
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The lumberjacks lived in logging camps. They slept in one cabin.
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They sat around the campfire at night. They told funny tall tales about Paul Bunyon and his blue ox.
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The lumberjacks ate pancakes for breakfast.
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Lumberjacks used an ax to cut down trees.
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The lumberjacks yelled, “Timber!”. That meant watch out! A tree is falling down!
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The trees were cut into logs.
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They put the logs on a sled. Oxen or horses pulled the sled to the river.
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They put the logs next to the frozen river.
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The river thawed in the spring. The lumberjacks put the logs into the river.
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The log drivers stood on the logs. They pushed the logs.
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The logs floated to the sawmill.
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The wood was cut at the sawmill. People used it to make things.
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Quiz Time
You’ve Got This!!!
Where does wood come from?
A. Flowers
B. Trees
Trees
Wood comes from trees.
Is this cabin made of wood?
A. Yes
B. No
Yes
A log cabin is made of wood.
Is part of this hammer made of wood?
A. Yes
B. No
Yes
The handle is made of wood.
Is this tea set made of wood?
A. Yes
B. No
No
The tea set is made of glass.
Who cuts trees down?
A. Nurse
B. Lumberjack
Lumberjack
A lumberjack cuts down trees.
Where do a lot of trees grow?
A. City
B. Forest
Forest
A lot of trees grow in the forest.
How did the logs get to the sawmill?
A. Car
B. River
River
The logs floated down the river to get to the sawmill.
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Language Arts
Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox
By Janet Giel-Romo, Ed.D.
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Paul Bunyan was a lumberjack. Tall tales about him are over 100 years old!
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Paul Bunyan was so big.
When he was a baby, he did not fit in his house.
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Paul was so strong.
He carried trees on his shoulder.
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Paul was so heavy.
The ground shook when he ran.
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pancakes
Paul was so hungry.
He ate 100 pancakes for breakfast.
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ox
Paul had a blue ox named Babe. Babe was the biggest ox in the world.
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Babe was so big.
She did not fit in a barn.
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Babe was so thirsty.
She drank all the water in a river.
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Lumberjacks told tall tales about Paul Bunyan at night. They laughed at the funny exaggerations.
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Interactive Book
Name ______________________________ ____
Lumber Industry
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Get your cut out page ready. The boxes on each page are for the main idea words found on each page. Directions: Color the trees. Cut out the lumberjack and glue the picture in the square in the forest.
Lumberjacks worked in the forest. Their job was cutting down trees.
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Directions: Discuss wood coming from trees. Look for items made of wood.
Wood comes from trees. Wood was used to make things.
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Directions: Do an image search on the computer to find pictures of houses, barns, ships, and fences. Color the pictures below. (Pages 3 and 4)
house
barn
ship
fence
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Directions: Cut out pictures of furniture and paper. Glue them in the correct column.
Wood was used to build furniture. Wood was used to make paper. Paper was used to make books.
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Directions: Color the bricks on the fireplace. Color the flames. Cut out pictures of wood. Glue the wood inside the fireplace.
Wood was used to make fires. People used fireplaces to stay warm.
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Directions: Circle the picture of winter. Discuss with others why you know the picture you circled is winter. Glue the lumberjack next to the winter picture. Color both the summer and winter pictures.
The lumberjacks worked in the forest all winter.
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Directions: Glue the lumberjacks next to the cabin.
Color the picture.
The lumberjacks lived in logging camps. They slept in one cabin.
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Directions: Cut out the picture of the campfire and glue it into the box.
Color the fire red and orange.
They sat around the campfire at night. They told funny tall tales about Paul Bunyan and his blue ox.
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Directions: Connect the dots to create a stack of pancakes.
Color the pancakes.
The lumberjacks ate pancakes for breakfast.
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Directions: Color the lumberjack and the ax.
ax
Lumberjacks used an ax to cut down trees.
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Directions: Write the word “timber” inside the speech bubble.
The lumberjacks yelled, “Timber!”. That meant watch out! A tree is falling down!
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Directions: Cut each end of the trees. Now you have logs. Glue the logs into the box below.
The trees were cut into logs.
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Directions: Cut out the logs and glue them onto the sled. We say “ox” if there is one. We say “oxen” if there is more than one. Practice putting things “onto” something in your classroom or home.
2 oxen
1 ox
They put the logs on a sled. Oxen or horses pulled the sled to the river.
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Directions: Cut out the logs and glue them next to the river. Practice putting things “next to” something in your classroom or home.
river
They put the logs next to the frozen river.
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Directions: Color the river blue. Cut out the logs and glue them in the river. Practice putting things “into” something in your classroom or home.
Color the trees green.
river
The river thawed in the spring. The lumberjacks put the logs into the river.
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Directions: Color the logs brown. Color the river blue. Cut out the log drivers and glue them on top of the logs.
The log drivers stood on the logs. They pushed the logs.
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Directions: Color the sawmill and the board being cut.
The logs floated to the sawmill.
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Directions: Circle the things that can be made with wood.
The wood was cut at the sawmill. People used it to make things.
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lumberjack
Page 2
house
barn
ship
fence
wood
Pages 3 - 4
paper
furniture
Page 5-6
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fireplaces
Page 6
winter
cabin
Pages 7 - 8
campfire
pancakes
ax
Pages 9 - 11
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timber
logs
Pages 12 - 13
next to
sled
into
Pages 14 - 16
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on
sawmill
Pages 17 - 18
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