Terrific Maine Trees

Introduction

Task

Process

Evaluation

Conclusion

Resources

 

RESOURCES

 

Our information can be found in the following books and online!

 

Cooper, Jason. Trees. Vero Beach, Florida: Rourke Enterprises, INC. 1991

 

Freeman, Marcia S. and Gail Saunders-Smith, Ph.D., Consulting Editor. 

      Pine Trees.  Capstone Press ©1999.

 

Freeman, Marcia S. and Gail Saunders-Smith, Ph.D., Consulting Editor. 

     Maple Trees. Capstone Press ©1999.

 

Freeman, Marcia S. and Gail Saunders-Smith, Ph.D., Consulting Editor. 

     Oak Trees  Capstone Press ©1999.

 

Gamlin, Linda. Trees. New York: Dorling Kindersley, INC. 1993 

 

Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers Fifth   

    Edition. NewYork: The modern Language Association of America.1999

 

Giesecke, Ernest. Forest Plants. Chicago, Illinois: Heinemann Library. 1999

 

“Maine.” World Book Student Discovery Encyclopedia. 2000 ed.

 

 Maine Department of conservation. “Kids Page- Maine Tree Guide.” 2001.

    Online. Available  http://www.state.me.us/doc/foliage/kids/treeguide.html

    16   January 2002

 

Miller, Millie and Cyndi Nelson.  The United States Of America,

      A State-by-State Guide. Scholastic Inc. ©1999. 

   

Royston, Angela. Life Cycle of an Oak Tree. Chicago, Illinois: Heinemann.

    2000

 

"Tree". The Golden Book Encyclopedia. 1993ed.

 

Weber, Ray. “50 State Trees.”50 States.com. 1996.Online.

    Available http://www.50states.com/. 16 January 2002.   

    Weber, Ray. 50 States. Santa Clarita, California: Weber Publications, 1996

 

 

 

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