The Tropical Rainforest Rainforest Series, Part 1 - by Mikki Sadil



Similar documents
Tropical rainforests grow in areas of high rainfall, they are found between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.

THE TROPICAL HOUSE RAINFOREST TEACHER'S NOTES

Tropical Tracks. Tropical rainforests are located along the Equator. Look at the map in the Biome. Draw the Equator on your map and label it.

By Gerald Urquhart, Walter Chomentowski, David Skole, and Chris Barber

If you would like more biome reading comprehensions like this, check out my Biome Bundle. It is on sale for 50% off for 3 days only!

What Are Rainforests?

Rainforest Activities By the Erie Zoo

Ranger Report About Tropical Rainforest (in Costa Rica)

5.1 Ecosystems, Energy, and Nutrients

totally Tropical Rainforest Outreach Guide Sponsored By

ì<(sk$m)=bdefea< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

Exhibit Inquiry. Rainforest. Aug 11

Key Idea 2: Ecosystems

Layers. Forest floor, canopy, and more!

Rainforest Concern Module 2 Why do we need rainforests?

reflect look out! organisms: living things

4th GRADE MINIMUM CONTENTS-NATURAL SCIENCE UNIT 11: PLANTS

Lesson _1_ of _1_ Topic: Vocabulary Acquisition Teaching Date: TBD. Subject/Course: Language Arts Grade Level: 2 Time Frame: 1:00pm 1:25pm

Tropical Forest Ecosystems

Noon Sun Angle = 90 Zenith Angle

Tropical Rainforest. Abiotic Factors Amount of Water, Sunlight, Soil, Precipitation

Unit 4 - Shelter. Plants

Plants Scavenger Hunt Activity

Unit 6 - Habitats. Kinds of habitats

Rainforest Rescuers Overview

Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems

COMMON CORE Lessons & Activities

Students will describe the carbon cycle and the journey a carbon atom might take on its way through this cycle after participating in a simulation.

Step. BASIC ACTIVITY - Create a forest ecosystem and observe factors that impact it. Discover the importance of diverse forest ecosystems

AWESOME ADAPTATIONS WORKSHEETS. for. Rainforest Desert Mediterranean

Overview. Suggested Lesson Please see the Greenlinks Module description.

Rainforest Photo Sort Information Gap

2 nd Grade Science Unit B: Life Sciences Chapter 3: Plants and Animals in Their Environment Lesson 1: How are plants and animals like their parents?

PLANET EARTH: Seasonal Forests

Two Main Precautions Before You Begin Working

Plants give us food and oxygen. How do they. SELECTION 1 Amazing Plants SELECTION 2 Apollo and Daphne

Layers of the Rain Forest Distance Learning

WEATHER, CLIMATE AND ADAPTATIONS OF ANIMALS TO CLIMATE

Introduction to Ecology

Ranger Report About Deforestation of the Rainforest

4. Which choice below lists the biomes in order from lowest precipitation amounts to highest precipitation amounts?

Food Chains (and webs) Flow of energy through an ecosystem Grade 5 Austin Carter, Dale Rucker, Allison Hursey

The Sun and the Stars

Life Science Study Guide. Environment Everything that surrounds and influences (has an effect on) an organism.

Teachers Resource Pack HSIE/Science & Technology Stage 3

Guardian of the Rainforest

Worksheet A Environmental Problems

Fry Phrases Set 1. TeacherHelpForParents.com help for all areas of your child s education

Alike and Different Layers of the Rainforests Animals of Tropical Rainforests Animals of Temperate Rainforests...

Unit: Plants & Animals (Grade 2)

a. a population. c. an ecosystem. b. a community. d. a species.

Sarah Machol Deborah McLelland. Title: Layers of the Rainforest

The Tiny Seed Written and Illustrated by Eric Carle 1987, Aladdin Paperbacks ISBN

Section 1 The Earth System

Regional Parks Botanic Garden Plant Adaptations to Habitat Tour: Selected Plant Adaptations by Garden Section

Reptiles and Amphibians by Guy Belleranti

5. Why does the weather near cities tend to be cloudier and wetter than in rural areas?

Matter and Energy in Ecosystems

1. Which list contains only nonliving things in an environment?

Today, we re going to tackle your GUM U7, L2 & L3 Cause and Effect Essay! Chat me your best sentence using the word conscientious.

2. What kind of energy is stored in food? A. chemical energy B. heat energy C. kinetic energy D. light energy

Making a Terrarium. fairchild tropical botanic garden 1

GETTING TO THE CORE: THE LINK BETWEEN TEMPERATURE AND CARBON DIOXIDE

Growing Cocoa Beans. Growing Region

Who is responsible for the destruction of the Amazon rainforest?

Biology Keystone (PA Core) Quiz Ecology - (BIO.B ) Ecological Organization, (BIO.B ) Ecosystem Characteristics, (BIO.B.4.2.

PUSD High Frequency Word List

Materials Needed: Time Needed: Adaptations: 2 flyswatters (optional) Vocabulary Definitions (below) Vocabulary Scramble Sheets (below)

Using a Concept Definition Map

Educator's Guide to the Assembly Program: RAINFORESTS ALIVE! ReptilesAlive! LLC 1/15

Which of the following can be determined based on this model? The atmosphere is the only reservoir on Earth that can store carbon in any form. A.

Plants, like all other living organisms have basic needs: a source of nutrition (food),

Task 3 Reading into Writing: Endangered Animals

Flowers; Seeds enclosed in fruit

Volcanoes and More: A Visit to Two National Parks in Hawaii

FIRST GRADE 1 WEEK LESSON PLANS AND ACTIVITIES

defined largely by regional variations in climate

3.1 Measuring Biodiversity

DESCRIBING DESERT, TAIGA, AND TUNDRA BIOMES

Welcome to Termite Village

The main source of energy in most ecosystems is sunlight.

Photosynthesis. Grade-Level Expectations The exercises in these instructional tasks address content related to the following grade-level expectations:

A Most Colorful Mammal by Guy Belleranti

Deciduous Forest. Courtesy of Wayne Herron and Cindy Brady, U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service

Earth Science: Sphere Interactions

Microclimate in the Outdoor Classroom

Characteristics of the. thermosphere

13.1. Principles of Ecology CHAPTER 13. Ecology is the study of the relationships among organisms and their environment.

4.0 Discuss some effects of disturbances on the forest.

Tha h nk n sg s iving g Praye y r

1 Branches of Earth Science

6.4 Taigas and Tundras

Kindergarten Seasons and Weather Assessment

4THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

Wetlands by Leslie Cargile

Tree Trimming Tips and Tricks

Chapter 3: Climate and Climate Change Answers

Teaching Machine Based on the work of Judi Garratt

Transcription:

Rainforest Series, Part 1 - Tropical rainforests are among the most mysterious of all geographical biomes in the world. A biome is an area with very distinctive plants and animals that have adapted to life in that particular environment. Rainforests have covered large portions of the Earth for millions of years, and can have trees that are 1,000 years-old or more. They are called rainforests because they are among the wettest areas on Earth, receiving anywhere from 80 to 100 inches of rain a year. In most rainforests, the temperature ranges from 70 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit all year long, and the air is almost always humid. Rainforests have four very distinct layers of trees. The first is the emergent layer which has giant trees growing from 100 to 240 feet tall. These trees have umbrella-shaped crowns that grow high above the rest of the forest. They have their own distinct plant and animal life. The next layer is called the canopy. These trees grow up to 130 feet tall, and they form a tight canopy, or covering, over the rest of the forest which allows very little sunlight to come down. The branches and trunks of these trees are covered with smaller plants and appear to be tied together with hundreds of vines. About 90% of all rainforest animals live way up high in the canopy. The third layer is the understory, and it's very shady. Only about 15% of the sunlight from the canopy falls, and it tends be very warm and humid. Trees and leafy plants that require little sun grow here, with the trees growing to about 60 ft. This layer has many smaller trees, shrubs, vines, and plants, but little air movement. There are many animals and insects living in this layer. The final layer of the rainforest is the forest floor. It is surprisingly dark and less than 2% of the sun's light reaches this area. Because the sun's rays don't shine on the ground, there is very little plant life on the forest floor. It is an area covered with fallen leaves, seeds, dead flowers, and fruits and branches that decompose very quickly. It also has a distinctive variety of animals and plants that live here. Rainforest Facts Rainforests produce about 40% of the world s oxygen. About 25% of all medicines come from rainforest plants. 1,400 plants in the rainforest are believed to offer cures for cancer.

1. In a rainforest, the tallest trees can grow... a. almost 200 feet tall b. more than 200 yards tall c. over 270 feet tall d. almost 250 feet tall 2. The forest floor tends to be very dark. Why? 3. What is a biome? 4. Most animals that live in the rainforest live in the... a. emergent layer b. canopy c. understory d. forest floor 5. Read the following sentence from the article and choose the best definition for the underlined word. In most rainforests, the temperature ranges from 70 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit all year long, and the air is almost always humid. The underlined word means... a. difficult to breathe b. containing lots of oxygen c. warm and comfortable d. containing lots of water vapor

Match each vocabulary word on the left with its definition on the right. 1. giant a. difficult to understand 2. umbrella b. adjusted to certain conditions 3. canopy c. covering 4. decompose d. device for keeping rain or sun off of a person 5. Fahrenheit e. decay; rot 6. mysterious f. huge 7. adapted g. scale for measuring temperature commonly used in the USA

In the article, Tropical Rainforest, you learned about the four different layers of the rainforest. Write a short paragraph that compares and contrasts the rainforest's canopy and the forest floor. Be sure you tell how the canopy and floor are the same, and how they're different.

ANSWER KEY 1. In a rainforest, the tallest trees can grow... d a. almost 200 feet tall b. more than 200 yards tall c. over 270 feet tall d. almost 250 feet tall 2. The forest floor tends to be very dark. Why? Most light is blocked by the the canopy. 3. What is a biome? A biome is an area with distinctive plants and animals that have adapted to life in a particular environment. 4. Most animals that live in the rainforest live in the... b a. emergent layer b. canopy c. understory d. forest floor 5. Read the following sentence from the article and choose the best definition for the underlined word. In most rainforests, the temperature ranges from 70 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit all year long, and the air is almost always humid. The underlined word means... d a. difficult to breathe b. containing lots of oxygen c. warm and comfortable d. containing lots of water vapor

ANSWER KEY Match each vocabulary word on the left with its definition on the right. f 1. giant a. difficult to understand d 2. umbrella b. adjusted to certain conditions c 3. canopy c. covering e 4. decompose d. device for keeping rain or sun off of a person g 5. Fahrenheit e. decay; rot a 6. mysterious f. huge b 7. adapted g. scale for measuring temperature commonly used in the USA