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Tropical Treasures

Grades 3 - 6
The rainforest is a unique ecosystem full of diverse plants and animals. Discover all that it has to offer and how the destruction of the tropical rainforest impacts our lives.

Students gain an understanding through various hands-on activities of the importance of rainforests for animal diversity.

Content Standards

CT Grades 3 - 5 Core Scientific Inquiry, Literacy and Numeracy

SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY: Scientific inquiry is a thoughtful and coordinated attempt to search out, describe, explain and predict natural phenomena.

SCIENTIFIC LITERACY: Scientific literacy includes speaking, listening, presenting, interpreting, reading and writing about science.

SCIENTIFIC NUMERACY: Mathematics provides useful tools for the description, analysis and presentation of scientific data and ideas.

3.2 Organisms can survive and reproduce only in environments that meet their basic needs.

B 3 Describe how different plants and animals are adapted to obtain air, water, food and protection in land habitats.

3.4 Earth materials provide resources for all living things, but these resources are limited and should be conserved.

B 7 Describe how earth materials can be conserved by reducing the quantities used, and by reusing and recycling materials rather than discarding them.

4.2 All organisms depend on the living and non-living features of the environment for survival.

B 10 Describe how animals, directly or indirectly, depend on plants to provide the food and energy they need in order to grow and survive.

B 11 Describe how natural phenomena and some human activities may cause changes to habitats and their inhabitants.

4.3 Water has a major role in shaping the Earth’s surface.

B 12 Describe how the sun’s energy impacts the water cycle.

CT Grades 6 - 8 Core Scientific Inquiry, Literacy and Numeracy

SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY: Scientific inquiry is a thoughtful and coordinated attempt to search out, describe, explain and predict natural phenomena.

Scientific inquiry progresses through a continuous process of questioning, data collection, analysis and interpretation.

Scientific inquiry requires the sharing of findings and ideas for critical review by colleagues and other scientists.

SCIENTIFIC LITERACY: Scientific literacy includes speaking, listening, presenting, interpreting, reading and writing about science.

Scientific literacy also includes the ability to search for and assess the relevance and credibility of scientific information found in various print and electronic media.

SCIENTIFIC NUMERACY: Scientific numeracy includes the ability to use mathematical operations and procedures to calculate, analyze and present scientific data and ideas.

6.2 An ecosystem is composed of all the populations that are living in a certain space and the physical factors with which they interact.

C 4 Describe how abiotic factors, such as temperature, water, and sunlight, affect the ability of plants to create their own food through photosynthesis.

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