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Respect for Nature

Respect for Nature. A Rainbow of Friendship Comenuis Project May2012 St Sylvester’s Primary Elgin, Scotland. We would like to learn…. What is a rainforest? Where would you find them and where is the biggest? What is special or precious about them? What is the weather like?

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Respect for Nature

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  1. Respect for Nature A Rainbow of Friendship Comenuis Project May2012 St Sylvester’s Primary Elgin, Scotland

  2. We would like to learn… • What is a rainforest? • Where would you find them and where is the biggest? • What is special or precious about them? • What is the weather like? • What animal and plant species live in Rainforests? • Do people live there? • Why are the rainforests in danger and what can we do to help?

  3. Learning Intentions… Children will develop these skills… • Interpreting maps • Understand environmental impact of human activity/ develop respect for natural world. • Using voice and musical instruments to communicate ideas. • Creating visual art • Writing skills/ creative and functional • Science-Classify Living things • Using Technology to research and record ideas. • Teamwork/ expressing ideas/ compromise • Evaluate and assess own progress/ learn form and advise others in their learning

  4. Methods • Cross Curricular • Collaborative Work • Personal Research • Active Learning • Using Technology • Peer /Self Assessment

  5. Where are the Rainforests?

  6. Using ICT

  7. Personal Research Titles • Climate • Wildlife • Plants and Trees • Tribes • Medicines • Destruction of the Rainforests • Conservation of the Rainforests

  8. Making our Fact Files…

  9. 25.4.12Layers of the Rainforest Your Task • Create an annotated diagram to show the 4 layers of a rainforest. • On each stage write a sentence or two about what it is like in each layer. Success Criteria • It is clear and well presented. • The colours are realistic • I can explain my diagram and answer questions about it

  10. New Vocabulary

  11. 30.4.12The Rainforest • We are learning to - Write a report Success Criteria • Include a good introduction • Facts only- no opinions • Capital letters and full stops • Neat presentation • Relevant Diagrams • Sub headings- Where are the Rainforests? Climate The layers of the Rainforest ` Animal and Plant Species

  12. Reports

  13. 21.5.12Save the Rainforests We are learning to– write a persuasive text. Task – Write a piece for “Friends of the Earth” magazine which persuades people that the Rainforests are important and should be protected. List any ways people can help to save the Rainforests at the end of the article. Success Criteria Lots of facts You can also use opinion to help persuade. List the advantages of the Rainforests. Make things sound easy for people Let them know what will happen if they don’t help. Capital letters, full stops Use technical words. Add illustrations which you think will help to persuade

  14. Tropical Flowers

  15. Oil Pastel Drawings

  16. Painting…

  17. Poetry

  18. Web Resources • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg3W11G4In0 • http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6823287/video/45563477-amazon-rainforest-quot-i-m-yours-quot-by-jason-mraz

  19. In the Rainforest… Deep in the Amazon Rainforest Away from the world as we know it Sounds and sights so mysterious, Assault my senses as I walk… I see enormous, exotic trees I hear humming birds flapping in the breeze. Twigs snapping, tiger’s growling Dolphins clicking, monkey’s howling, Tribes dancing, drums beating, Sloths snoring, crocs eating. These sights and sounds you’re sure to hear… Then you know the Amazon is really near!

  20. Our Sound Poem…Children choose percussion instruments to represent the sounds of the forest…

  21. Facts we learned…

  22. Our Displays…

  23. Working in Groups…

  24. Group Posters…

  25. Group Points…

  26. Save the rainforests… We decided to make some things to sell at our summer fete in order to donate them to the Save the Rainforest Fund. We decided we would need… Items to sell- Calendars,? Posters to advertise the stall Information about the rainforests for people to read. http://kids.mongabay.com/

  27. Making a poster..

  28. Our Rainforest Pledge • We believe that the rainforest is a storehouse of treasures. • We vow to do everything we can to save it. • With the vanishing rainforest goes the future of our planet. • We have to be the generation that makes a difference! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qahmr0STIVQ

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