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This
is a study of rain forest ecology. 1) Find out what plants and animals live
in the rain forest. Choose a plant or animal to investigate. Write a short
report on your findings and include a picture. 2) What sights and sounds
will you encounter? Take us on a musical journey through the rain forest.
Explore the geography of the Ecuadorian Amazon through online games and activities. Learn about the rain forest and the Quichua people who call it home. Discover the ways in which the Quichua live off the land. Then try your hand at running a community-based ecotourism project along the Río Napo. Beautiful photographs, sounds, and activities. The goal of this site
is to have students appreciate the sounds of the rain forest by constructing
a rain stick. Terrific page of information that will stimulate discussion on current issues as well as provide facts about the habitat. An excellent source for lessons on music, how to make musical instruments, and the sounds of the rain forest. Don’t miss this site if you are planning a unit on the rain forest. The Toucan Sam Rain Forest Encyclopedia Let Toucan Sam show you examples of plants, animals, and people of the rain forest ecosystem. |
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November 7, 2004
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