In this month’s science unit we are studying rainforests.
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To begin we marked areas on our world maps where we thought rainforests might be. Next we learned that most of the rainforests are near the equator.
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Then we learned the different layers and levels of a rainforest, specifically the floor.
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To end today’s lesson we made rainforest animals for the floor and put them on our maps.
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Catch you on the next level of the rainforest.
Jake