pptx, 7.83 MB
pptx, 7.83 MB
pptx, 4.47 MB
pptx, 4.47 MB

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This 2-3 hour lessons teaches students how animals and plants adapt to the equatorial conditions of the rainforest. Pupils start by analysing source images, trying to spot the adaptions. They then try to consider how this adaptation may benefit the species. Students then undertake a mix and match exercise matching the plant adaptation to its purpose. Animal adaptations are then investigated through a whole class discussion. Pupils then engage in a fun activity, in which they create their own rainforest species and present it to the class.

Workbook pintables are provided which follow the PowerPoint lesson. Multiple choice checking for understanding slides are included, as well as links and videos to allow pupils to secure their learning at home.

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