Rainforest Animals Facts Ks1
This download contains materials for creating a series of display posters relating to six rainforest animals gorilla sloth jaguar orangutan red-eyed tree frog toucan which combine images and written facts to help inspire classroom discussion and writing ideas at KS1.
Rainforest animals facts ks1. Facts about the Amazon Rainforest For kidsHow much do you know about the Amazon rainforest. Join us as we discover one of our planets most fascinating habitats teeming with wildlife and incredible ecosystems in our awesome facts about rainforests. It is full of pictures and Thinking Points to encourage pupils to initiate discussion along with lesson ideas and activities in the teachers guide.
These KS1 Rainforest Animals Maths Mosaics are great for getting children to practise adding subtracting and using time tables while having fun. This article is part of our Rainforest Animals series. Rainforest Animals Facts for young children age 5-7 years.
One in five of all bird species is found in the amazon rainforest. Rainforest animals include mammals such as sloths tapirs jaguars tigers howler monkeys spider monkeys and orangutans. The jaguars size strength and expert hunting ability means that its an apex predator in the rainforests of South and Central America.
Join Scholastic Resource Bank. This page contains information about jaguars and includes a list of jaguar facts for kids. One in five of all bird species is found in the amazon rainforestIt can take sloths a whole month to digest foodThere are so many animals living in tropical rainforest that scientists believe there are still many undiscoveredWhy not discuss these facts about species that live in rainforests with your child.
Completed posters 6 illustrated A4 posters. Rainforest habitats are full of amazing plants and animals. From the sumatran orangutan to the toco toucan theres a number of fascinating facts about animals that live in rainforests for your ks1 class to learn aboutwhy not get them researching these through our fun fact file worksheets.
Rainforests cover about 6 of the Earths land surface. With the large amount of animals that live in the same area they have each adapted to living in different levels of the forest floor and trees in order to protect themselves and hide from predators. In this download youll receive our brilliant KS1 worksheets activities PowerPoints and rainforest pictures as well as the chance to introduce your class to the people who live in the Amazon rainforest.