THE RAIN FOREST
A Resource Unit Designed for a Second Grade Classroom
Designed by: Amanda Ayers, Danielle Baumgardner, Amy Bradley, Cyrena Harris, and Wendy Stephens
Table of Contents
Introduction Content Concepts Objectives Activities Evaluation Instructional Resources
Teacher Resources Student Resources Media Resources
Introduction
This is to serve as an introduction to our two week unit on the Rain Forest. This unit was designed for a second grade class and encompasses the subjects of: art, language arts, math, science, and social studies. It is important for the elementary student to experience life and culture outside of their known way of life. In doing so the birth of egocentrism is avoided. At the start of the unit, students will assist in the transformation of the classroom. Students will construct animals and plants to place around the classroom to create the Rain Forest atmosphere.
Content of Unit
Day 1: What is a Rain Forest?
Students will learn about the 4 layers of life in the Rain Forest. Students will create flip books showing the layers of the forest and the characteristics of each layer.
Day 2: Where are the Rain Forests?
Students will be given an overview of where the Rain Forests are located in the world. The students will focus on map and geography skills as they figure out where to place the different Rain Forests.
Day 3: Researching the Rain Forest
The students will use Library resources to research answers to questions generated by the class during the construction of the KWL chart on the previous day.
Day 4: Climate
Through class discussion students will understand the climate of the Rain Forest. Students will then create terrariums to show the ecosystem of the Rain Forest.
Day 5: The Animals
Through video, text and class discussion students will learn about the many kinds of animals that dwell in the Rain Forest. Students will then create animal masks and role play the relationship of the animals in the Rain Forest.
Day 6: Endangered Animals
Through the text The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest and class discussion, students will learn about the many endangered animals found in the Rain Forest and why they are endangered. Students will then write a story about one endangered animal and provide illustrations.
Day 7: People and Culture
Through class discussion students will gain an understanding of the people of the Rain Forest and their ways of life. Students will learn about the customs and traditions of the local tribes.
Day 8: Destruction
A class discussion on the destruction of the Rain Forest will highlight specific topics regarding destruction. Areas for discussion include methods of destruction, reasons for destruction, effects of destruction, and the importance of conservation. Students will then form groups to compose articles reflecting on class discussion.
Day 9 :The Conclusion
After the completion of the KWL chart, students will write letters to their parents/guardians stating what they learned during the Rain Forest unit.
Day 10: Rain Forest Party
Parents will be invited into our classroom to take part in our Rain Forest Wrap-up Party. Parents will view the work of the students and sample Rain Forest snacks prepared by the students.
Concepts
Amazon Rain Forest Australian Rain Forest African Rain Forest Canopy Central American Rain Forest Conservation Destruction Deforestation Emergent Layers Endangered Equator
Forest Floor Habitat Humid Temperate Tropical Understory Rain Forest Southern Asian Rain Forest Species
Objectives
The second grade student will:
Demonstrate knowledge of the four layers of the Rain
Forest and the characteristics of each layer through the construction of their flip books. Correctly locate the Rain Forests discussed in class through completion of the map worksheet. Use proper resources to locate information that answers the questions generated in the KWL chart.
Show knowledge of the ecosystem and the climate of the Rain Forest through the assessment of journal entries.
Show their understanding of Rain Forest animals through their role play activity.
Objectives (continued)
The second grade student will:
Take on the role of an endangered animal and create illustrations and a story from that animals point of view. Gain an understanding on the cultures of the Rain Forest through the viewing of an informational video. Compose articles highlighting the methods, reasons, and effects of destruction. Write an error-free letter to their parents/guardians reflecting on their knowledge of the Rain Forest. Exercise measuring skills through the creation of Rain Forest snacks.
Activities
Materials Required
Natures Green Umbrella: Tropical Rain Forest by Gail Gibbons One Day in the Tropical Rain Forest by Jean Craighead George 9 x 12 sheets of white paper (2 per student) Paper towel roll (1 per student) Beans, beads, seeds Writing utensil Writing paper Chart paper Stick pins Crayons Markers
Materials Required (continued)
Seeds (carrot, bean, or passion flower) Tropical house plants Heat Lamp Plastic Bottles Journals Rulers Soil Construction Paper (various colors) Yarn Magazines (with pictures)
Day 1: The Layers
Students will listen to the book Natures Green Umbrella:Tropical Rain Forest by Gail Gibbons. After a discussion about the layers of life in the Rain Forest (emergent, canopy, understory, and forest floor) students will create a flip book of the layers using two 9x12 sheets of white paper. The students will name, illustrate, and write the characteristics of each level.
Day 2: The Location
The students will create a KWL chart highlighting what they already know about the Rain Forest and what they would like to know. Students will then mark the locations of the Rain Forests on their individual maps as the teacher presents the locations to the students using the overhead projector.
Day 3: Researching the Rain Forest
Class discussion will review the KWL chart and the information that we would like to know. Students will then perform research to find answers to their questions.
Day 4: The Climate
In groups students will create Rain Forest Terrariums using plastic pop bottles, seeds, tropical house plants, and soil. The terrariums will be stored under a heat lamp in the classroom. Students will record the growth of the plants in their journals.
Day 5: The Animals
Students will listen to the story Rainforest Animals by Paul Hess. After class discussion the students will view the video Rainforest for Children: Animals of the Rainforest. Students will create animals masks using construction paper, yarn, crayons, and magazine pictures. Students will then role play the relationship of the animals in the Rain Forest.
Day 6: Endangered Animals
After the reading of the book The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest, the students will write a story as if they were one of the endangered animals in the Rain Forest. Students will then provide illustrations for their story. These stories will then be gathered to form a classroom book on endangered animals.
Day 7: People and Culture
Students will create a rainstick using paper towel rolls, stick pins, and various beans, beads, and seeds. Students will then participate in the creation of different rhythms using their rainstick.
Day 8: Destruction
After a discussion on the destruction of the Rain Forest, students will form groups to compose articles related to the importance of saving the Rain Forest. These articles may then be published through a school or local paper.
Day 9:The Conclusion
Students will listen to the book One Day in the Tropical Rain Forest by Jean Craighead George. After a discussion of the story, the teacher will guide the students through the completion of the KWL chart and create a semantic map of ideas about the Rain Forest unit. The students will then use the 5-step writing process to write letters to their parents/guardians telling them what they learned during our unit of study.
Day 10: Rain Forest Party
Students will prepare Rain Forest Mix and Forest Punch for the party. During the party the students will then entertain their parents with Rain Forest songs, activities, and artwork created throughout the unit.
Evaluation
Evaluation (page 1)
Which is not one of the layers of life in the Rain Forest? A. Canopy B. Emergent Layers C. Greenery D. Forest Floor Which is the largest Rain Forest? A. Amazon Rain Forest B. American Rain Forest C. Australian Rain Forest D. African Rain Forest
Evaluation (page 2)
Which is not an animal native to the Rain Forest? A. Anaconda B. Blue Jeans Frog C. Ostrich D. Salt Water Crocodile Which is an endangered animal found in the Rain Forest? A. Kangaroo B. Hippopotamus C. Jaguar D. Mountain Lion
Evaluation (page 3)
The people of the Rain Forest _______. A. shop at Meijer B. ski in the mountains C. are hunters and gatherers D. drive fast cars
True/False People of the Rain Forest live in houses with no walls. TRUE FALSE Destruction of the Rain Forest has no negative impact on the environment. TRUE FALSE
Evaluation (page 4)
Short Answer
What system did the creation of our terrariums illustrate? What happened in the terrarium?
______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ What are two causes for the destruction of the Rain Forest and why are these done? ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
Resources
Teacher References
Teacher References
Exploring the Rain Forest: Science Activities for Kids by Anthony D. Fredericks, 1996 Crafts for Kids Who Are Wild about Rainforests by Kathy Ross, 1997 Rainforest: Technology at Work in the Classroom by Visions Technology in Education Rainforest: Interactive Geography Kit by Robin
Bernard
Student Resources
Student Resources
Rainforest Animals by Paul Hess, 2001
The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest by Lynne Cherry, 1990
The Remarkable Rainforest: An Active-Learning Book for Kids by Toni Albert, 1996 A Walk in the Rainforest by Kristin Joy Pratt, 1992 The Shamans Apprentice: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest by Lynne Cherry, 1998
Student Resources (continued)
Rainforest Art Sponges
-Art sponges in Rain Forest related shapes.
African Animal Puppets
-Puppets of exotic animals.
Endangered Animal Puzzles
-Puzzles featuring pictures of endangered animals.
Rain Forest Felt Set
-Rain Forest storyboard with flannel pieces.
Rainstick
-Tribal instrument
Media Resources
Media Resources- Books
In the Rain Forest (Magic School Bus) by Eva Moore, 2001 Tropical Rain Forest by Donald Silver, 1998 Animals of the Rain Forest by Steve Savage, 1999 Rain Forests (Magic Tree House Research Guide) by Will Osborne, 2001 The Rain Forest (First Discovery Books) by Rene Mettler, 1994 In the Rain Forest: A Nature Trail Book by Maurice Pledger, 1999 Welcome to the Green House by Jane Yolen, 1993 The Rain Forest (Look Who Lives In) by Alan Baker, 1999 Natures Green Umbrella: Tropical Rain Forests by Gail Gibbons, 1994 I Didnt Know That Some Plants Grow in Midair by Claire Llewellyn, 1998 Here is the Tropical Rain Forest by Madeleine Dunphy, 1997
Media Resources- CD-ROMs
The Magic School Bus Explores the Rainforest Reefs to Rainforests by Charles Lynn Bragg by Second Nature
-Contains photographs of the animals that inhabit the Rainforest and its surrounding waters.
by Microsoft
-Students travel to the Costa Rican Rainforest to explore all aspects of the Rainforest bringing it to life.
Magic School Bus Animals and Bugs and Rainforest by Microsoft -Students travel with the Magic School Bus as they tour the
animals and bugs that live in the Rainforest.
HyperStudio 4 by Knowledge Adventure
-An interactive tool that allows students to create projects.
Media Resources-Learning Activities
World Map Globe World Map Transparency
Media Resources- Photo Aids
Rain Forest Photo Activity Pack
-Color photo cards with articles, activities, questions, and experiments on the reverse side.
Media Resources- Posters
Tropical Rainforests Poster
-Full color poster accompanied by a guide that showcases the unique parts of the Rainforest along with the destruction.
Rainforests of the World Poster
-50 Rainforest animals are concealed among the foliage that students must find. Includes maps and information on endangered species on the reverse side.
Media Resources- Games & Simulations
Amazon Trail 3rd Edition- Rainforest Adventures by The Learning Company
- View over 100 types of plants, animals, and fish as you work to complete 17 critical assignments.
World Book Science: Rainforest by World Book
-Contains games, simulations, and quizzes. Accompanied by an informative book.
Media Resources- Supplemental Booklets
Crafts for Kids Who Are Wild about Rainforests by Kathy Ross, 1997 Exploring the Rain Forest: Science Activities for Kids by Anthony D. Fredericks, 1996 Rainforest: Interactive Geography Kit by Robin
Bernard
Rainforest: Technology at Work in the Classroom by Visions Technology in Education
Media Resources-Videos
Fern Gully: Last Rainforest,1992
-Builders want to demolish the beautiful rainforest, so Fern Gully residents get together to save their special home.
Zoo Life Wonders of the Rain Forest
-Expert Jack Hanna takes a trip through the rainforests of Costa Rica. Learn about many species that flourish in the rainforest.
The Magic Schoolbus: In the Rainforest, 1986
-The Magic Schoolbus takes an adventure following the trail of how cocoa pads, mud puddles, and tiny bugs play a part in the rainforests web of life.
National Geographic: Animals of the Rainforest
- Explores many of the animals thriving in the layers of the Rainforest.
Media Resources-Videos (page 2)
National Geographic: Plants of the Rainforest
-National Geographic explores the many varieties of plants that make up the Rainforest.
National Geographic: People of the Rainforest
-The video explores the people who live in the different rainforests around the world and the customs they have.
Amazing Animals Video: Rainforest Animals, 1998
-A blend of real-life shots and cartoon animation introduce the many amazing animals of the rainforest to children.
Media Resources- Web Sites
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