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Tree Trivia: Every year in the United States each person uses enough wood products to make
up a tree about 100 feet tall and 16 inches in diameter.
Fill in the school, home and grocery store with the wood products you might find there.
You can use some products from the list more than once!
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| School |
Home |
Grocery Store |
| Paper |
| books | lined-paper |
| magazines | newspapers |
| toilet paper | napkins |
| paper plates | diapers |
| paper towels | checks |
| paper bags | milk cartons |
| kleenex | baking cups |
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| Wood Resin Products |
| sunglasses | plastic plates |
| telephone | lunch boxes |
| toothbrush | football helmet |
| plastic toys | cameras |
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| Silvichemicals |
| polishes | soaps |
| shampoos | deodorants |
| toothpastes | mouthwash |
| medicines | nail polish |
| paint | varnish |
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| Wood |
| pencils | rulers |
| furniture | kitchen cabinets |
| wood toys | brooms |
| desks | firewood |
| baseball bats | guitars |
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| Wood Cellulose |
| vitamins |
| sponges |
| photographic film |
| carpet |
| rayon fabric |
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| Torula Yeast |
| (wood sugar) |
| cereals |
| baby foods |
| BBQ chips |
| soups |
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