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| Title: |
Hidden Pictures |
| Description of Resource: |
This reproducible coloring sheet depicts a forest scene in which
20 paper products are hidden. The handout helps to identify some of
the 12,000 products made from paper and papermaking by-products.
In the U.S., most paper is made from tress, and because wood is a
renewable resource which is wisely managed by U.S. timber companies,
government agencies, and private landowners, we will always have plenty
of trees - and paper - for future generations to enjoy. Perfect
for grades K-6. |
| Author/Producer: |
Technical Association
of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI) |
| Topic Areas Covered: |
Enhancement,
Paper, Forest Products |
| Type of Resource: |
Poster/Sheet |
| For Grade Levels: |
K - 6 |
| Publication Dates: |
2001 |
| Length: |
1 page, double sided |
| Cost: |
$6.25 for 35 brochures. Available as a free download. |
| Is It Available for Loan: |
No |
| Is Training Necessary: |
No |
| Language: |
English |
| Educational or Informational: |
Educational |
| Recommended Enhancements to Accompany This Resource: |
Additional Earth Answers in the series: "Are we running out
of trees?", "Is Using Paper Killing Trees?", "How is Paper Recycled?",
"How Much Paper Can Be Made From a Tree?", "What's in a Tree?",
"Why Recycle?", "Paper Recycling" and "Why Do Some Paper Mills Have
an Odor?" |
| Geographic Location |
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| Notes: |
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| F.R.E.E. Network's Evaluation Criteria: |
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| To Order This Resource Contact: |
Technical Association
of the Pulp and Paper Industry
Public Outreach Center |
| Address: |
P.O. Box
105113 |
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Atlanta,
GA 30348-5113 |
| Phone: |
1-800-332-8686
(US)
1-800-446-9431
(Canada)
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| Fax: |
1-770-446-6947 |
| E-Mail: |
outreach@tappi.org |
| URL: |
http://www.tappi.org/paperu/fun_games/hiddenPics_forest.htm
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Our Message and Evaluation Criteria:
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Everything is made from natural resources and natural resources
must come from somewhere.
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The gathering and processing of all natural resources have environmental
impacts.
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Responsible production and use of wood - a renewable resource -
is environmentally sound.
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