A) Tree Inspection B) Planning and Design C) Starting Construction D) Gathering Materials
A) Trees with deep roots B) Trees with multiple trunks C) Mature trees with sturdy branches D) Trees that are too young and flexible
A) 8 years old B) 10 years old C) 12 years old D) 5 years old
A) To attach decorations to the tree B) To help the tree grow faster C) To support the treehouse without harming the tree D) To provide extra shade
A) Wearing safety goggles and helmets B) Using colorful paint C) Playing music loudly D) Having snacks readily available
A) To make the tree taller B) To collect rainwater C) To provide a level surface to build upon D) To attract birds
A) Balsa wood B) Pressure-treated lumber C) Paper mache D) Cardboard
A) With tape B) With screws and nails C) With glue only D) By stacking it
A) A sturdy ladder with handrails B) No ladder at all C) A rickety wooden ladder D) A rope ladder
A) No roof at all B) A roof made of paper C) A flat roof made of leaves D) An angled roof made of shingles or roofing felt
A) Brick B) Concrete C) Steel D) Cedar siding
A) To prevent moisture buildup and overheating B) To let in more sunlight C) To attract insects D) To make it easier to hear outside noises
A) Using only sharp objects as decorations B) Spreading glue on the walls C) Leaving it completely bare D) Adding curtains, pillows, and fairy lights
A) Trash B) Mud C) Posters, themed toys, and decorative items D) Sharpies to draw on the walls
A) How much paint you have. B) The tree's ability to support the weight. C) The availability of snacks. D) How fast you can build.
A) To repaint it every week B) To see if the tree has grown taller C) To count how many bugs live in it D) To identify and repair any potential safety issues
A) Leave them scattered around the yard. B) Bury them in the ground. C) Store them properly or dispose of them safely. D) Throw them in the treehouse.
A) A beehive B) A pile of dirt C) A slide or rope swing D) A garbage can
A) Painting it bright pink B) Covering it in glitter C) Using natural colors and materials D) Leaving it completely uncovered
A) Painting it every day B) Adding more weight C) Ignoring it D) Proper maintenance
A) Filling it with obstacles B) Leaving it open C) Making it very narrow D) A secure railing or gate
A) To prevent accidents and injuries B) To make it easier to clean C) To attract more bugs D) To save space for more decorations
A) Add soft blankets, cushions, and rugs B) Add spiky objects C) Make it very dark and cold D) Remove all the furniture
A) Paper windows B) Plexiglass or shatterproof windows C) Regular glass windows D) No windows at all
A) Measuring tape B) Saw C) Screwdriver D) Hammer
A) Let them help with painting and decorating B) Don't involve them at all C) Keep them away from the site completely D) Make them do all the heavy lifting
A) To ensure the treehouse meets legal requirements B) To find out what color to paint it C) To get free building materials D) To find out when the next holiday is
A) Using tree-friendly support systems B) Removing large branches C) Nailing directly into the trunk D) Wrapping it in plastic wrap
A) A sturdy ladder B) A railing C) A TV D) Regular inspection
A) A very steep ladder B) Climbing ropes only C) Nothing, it should only be for the agile. D) A ramp |