Rainforest Animal WebQuest

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Rainforest Animal WebQuest

Rainforest Websites

Iguana



Interesting web sites on Rainforests to get you started:

Rainforest WebQuests: Explore some other WebQuests for information!The Fate of the Rainforests by Debbie Bullock, Janice Griffin and Pamela King Grades 5-8Tropical Travellers A WebQuest on Rainforests Grades 5-6Adventures in the Rainforest by Autumn Griffiths, Vicki Reeves, & Rhonda Heiar Grades 2-5Rainforests: When Does Use become Exploitation by Claudja Van Orden and Rosary Hernandez Grade 5Animals of the Rainforest WebQuest by Maureen Mooney Grade 3"Me? Live in a Rainforest?" by Bill Byles Grades 3-6 Hide & Seek in the Rainforest WebQuest by Colleen Muldoon Grades 2-3Where have all the Rainforests Gone? A Webquest lesson by Linda Boaz

Rainforest LinksAnimals of the Rainforest Glass Frog, Sloth, Gecko, Basilisk, Anaconda, Tarsier monkey, Howler monkey, Harpy eagle, Assassin bug, Katydid, Millipede, Leaf Cutter Ant, Owl Butterfly, Giant Otter, Ocelot, Bird of Paradise, Peccary, Vulture, Eyelash Viper, Lemur, Fruit Bat, crocodile, An Amazon Adventure Animals Anaconda, Ants, Anteater, Beetles, Boa constrictor, Butterflies and Moths Gallery, Candiru , Capybara, Coatimundi, Cockroach, Electric Eel, Fer de Lance, Frog Gallery, Insects, Iguana, Kinkajou, Katydid Gallery, Leaf-Mimic Katydid Gallery, Macaw, Poison Arrow Frogs, Quetzal, Sloth, Toucan, Tree Frogs  Amazing Rainforest Animals anaconda, coatimundi, dart frog, fruit bat, jaguar, kinkajou, piranha, spider, monkey, toucan, tree frog, walking stick, and xenosaurus. Animals of the Tropical Rainforest Macaw, Sloth, Gorilla, Jacquar, Chameleon and Butterfly Frogs of the Rainforest by the Rainforest Alliance: Poison Dart Frog, Barred Leaf Frog, etc. Reptiles of the Rainforest Boyd's Frest Dragon, Gecko, and snakes  Rainforest Internet Activity Rainforest Animals of All shapes and sizes The Big Top harpy eagle, three-toed sloth, howler monkey, leaf cutter ants, and macawBats Mexican Free Tailed, Livingstone Fruit Bat, Rodrigues Fruit Bat, Vampire BatsRainforest Animal Facts from abcteach Tropical Rainforest AnimalsRainforests Live for KidzKid Explorer Video ClipsZoom School RainforestsChildren's Tropical Forest Rainforest ReptilesAmphibians & ReptilesMonkeys & KinkajousBirdsSnakesAnts, Spiders & LizardsFrogsRainforest Animal ResourcesTropical Rainforest animalsRainforest Action Network Kid's CornerAnimals of the RainforestHelp with Rainforest School ReportsPassport to the RainforestGander Academy Tropical Rainforest Theme PageRainforest RealmRainforest Animal imagesJourney into AmazoniaBat LinksKid Explorers Sounds of the RainforestArthur Elementary School Rainforest Site Giant Panda at the Smithsonian National ZooCoatimundi PageRainforest Australia Animal LinksRainforest Information Portal Learn About the Two Types of RainforestsRainforest Animal ImagesThe Melbourne Zoo's World of FrogsFrom Antelope to Zebra Animal Facts pagesHonolulu Zoo Animal Fact Sheets (look under Tropical Forest section)Komodo Dragon Project


Teacher Resources Rainforest Theme Unit from abcteachRainforest Animal Research LinksNorth Attleborough Schools Rainforest Thematic Links Unit by Leslie Feid Grade 2Gander Academy Rainforest Theme UnitTeach-nology Rainforest Teaching ThemeAll About Rainforests for Kids & Teachers Rainforest Field Guide Teacher's UnitVisit the Rainforest Teacher's Section (Arthur Elementary School)Rainforest Thematic Unit for Grade 1Rainforest Curriculum Units for Grade 1 - 12 (great site)Rainforest Unit for KindergartenRainforest Unit PlanRainforest WebQuest for KindergartenRainforest Word Wall:You can print out a set of themed words for your word wall here for a rainforest unit.Rainforest Curriculum:Teaching modules are tailored to grade levels; choose K-1, 1-2, 2-3, or 3-4 to meet your needs. All activities explore tropical rainforests through four different components: science through art, science activities, outdoor activities, and in-class demonstrations, and all explore grade-level science topics through the umbrella of the rainforest.

If you need more information use Google to search for your animal! www.google.com 


Updated Sunday, September 23, 2007 C. Pearl-Hodgins