Level: 1
Category: Nature
Year: 2016
Rainforests
- Describe a rainforest.
- State the two main kinds of rainforests and describe how they are different. Diagram on a map the locations of these two main kinds of rainforests and identify these types.
- Explain what causes so much rain to fall in rainforest biome areas.
- Draw a diagram showing the vertical layers of plants in a tropical rainforest. Label them.
- Describe, draw, or use a hands-on demonstration to show how rainforests regenerate (replace lost or injured living organisms).
- Be able to identify five birds that live in the tropical rainforest.
- Be able to identify ten animals that live in the tropical rainforest.
- List the predominant vegetation in rainforests.
- What is an epiphyte? Be able to identify three plant examples from pictures.
- Learn about one invasive species that affects the rainforest.
- What are some renewable resources that rainforests provide for humans?
- List at least three ways that rainforests can be protected.
- Prepare an object lesson about a plant, animal, or bird that lives in the rainforest. Share this lesson in a group setting such as a club/unit worship, children's story in church, campfire, or vespers.
- Do at least three of the following activities:
- Visit an exhibit or conservatory of rainforest trees and/or plants.
- Make a collection of at least three types of epiphytes.
- Visit a zoo where there are animals typical of the rainforest biome.
- Watch a video about the rainforest, plants, or animals that live there.
- Draw or paint a picture of something you had fun learning about while studying the rainforest.
- As a group, make a short video about a real life rainforest conservation project. Explain why this specific habitat should be saved.