Rainforest Animals Facts Ks1
And birds such as toucans macaws and the harpy eagle.
Rainforest animals facts ks1. Macaws live in the rainforest. Rainforests cover about 6 of the Earths land surface. Each poster contains statistics and interesting facts about the animals.
Join us as we discover one of our planets most fascinating habitats teeming with wildlife and incredible ecosystems in our awesome facts about rainforests. The jaguars size strength and expert hunting ability means that its an apex predator in the rainforests of South and Central America. Adopt please select an elephant a lion a panda a turtle an african rhino an orangutan a dolphin an amur leopard a gorilla a There are maps to help children understand where in the world we find rainforests.
These KS1 Rainforest Animals Maths Mosaics are great for getting children to practise adding subtracting and using time tables while having fun. This collection includes Blue Morpho Butterflies Chimpanzees Golden Mantella Frogs Jaguars Two-toed Sloths Tapirs Reticulated Python Ring-tailed Lemurs Cassowary and Sumatran Orangutans. The pack will teach children all about the people animals and plants that live in the rainforest and threats which they are facing.
Animals of the rain forests are provided with a variety of habitats in the different layers of the forest trees. This pack includes a double paged fact sheet on endangered animals found in the rainforest a related worksheet with questions Tes classic free licence. Reptiles such as caimans and the green anaconda.
Rainforest animals include mammals such as sloths tapirs jaguars tigers howler monkeys spider monkeys and orangutans. This is our complete Amazon rainforest package for Key Stage 1. Rainforest Animal Facts - PDFs.
Find out interesting facts all about some of our rainforest species. 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. It is full of pictures and Thinking Points to encourage pupils to initiate discussion along with lesson ideas and activities in the teachers guide.