Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to the rain forest. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available on our member site.
Read the statements below. Write an opinion paper supporting one of the statements. Support your opinion with facts. Remember to keep track of your sources.
Draw a picture of yourself wearing this pith helmet, then write about what you would like to see hiking through the rain forest. Includes narrow lines for writing.
A reading comprehension with multiple choice and short answer essay questions, and a crossword puzzle to help students know more about these endangered rain forest animals.
A reading comprehension with multiple choice and short answer essay questions, and a crossword puzzle to help students know more about the many medicinal plants of the rain forest.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. From "carnivore" to "understory", each page of this tree-shaped shapebook has a word relating to rain forests. Makes a great bulletin board decoration.
From "boa" to "tree frog". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
Small signs with name of animal and a cute picture. Use for flashcards or games.
Imagine yourself in the Truffula forest... Wonder what the Once-ler thinks of all his money... Finish verses with your own Seussian nonsense names... Enjoy the Lorax word find. You'll find these activities and more in this accompaniment to Dr. Seuss's cautionary classic, "The Lorax"!
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This is a research book created by a third grade teacher. The book is a final project in a unit on rain forests. The unit was split into 3 main categories plant, animals, and people.