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Your ecosystem can be large like these or small, like a pond. My ecosystem will be: ……………………………..

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Y our ecosystem can be large like these or small, like a pond . My ecosystem will be:……………………………. Your presentation must cover these questions:. Where is your ecosystem found? Why is it found there? Is your ecosystem a biome? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Your ecosystem can be large like these or small, like a pond. My ecosystem will be:……………………………..

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Your presentation must cover these questions:

1. Where is your ecosystem found?2. Why is it found there?3. Is your ecosystem a biome?4. What is your ecosystem like? (plants,

animals, soil, climate (if not covered in 2.)5. What are the natural or human impacts in

your ecosystem?6. What can be done about them?

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To get a good grade:• Keep to time limit (3 minutes)• Few words on slides• Clear images• Good choice of images• Logical order to slides• All 6 questions covered• Thorough explanation by you• High interest level from audience• Eye contact with whole audience• Good use of voice (speed, loudness, emphasis)

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The tropical rainforest ecosystem

Ecosystem means:

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1. Where are they?

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1. There is a narrow strip along the very north-west of South America where it joins to Central America

2. The northern most 2/3 of Brazil are rainforest and it extends as far

as the Andes to the west.

3. There is a narrow strip along the south-west coast of Brazil.

Describing where they are.

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World map showing the location of rainforests

Say where they are in the world.

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2. Why are rainforests where they are?

Watch the video clips and then paste in a diagram to show where rainforests are where they are:

a) Convectional rainfall

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b) Temperature

Write a sentence to say why the climate is hot at the Equator

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Challenge: what does this graph show?

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3. Is the rainforest ecosystem a biome?

Scientists discuss some general ecosystem types.

They call them biomes.

A biome is a large area on the Earth's surface that is defined by the types of animals and plants living there. A biome can be partially defined by the local climate patterns.

- Tropical Rainforest - Tropical Savanna - Desert - Mediterranean Woodland - Mid-latitude Grassland - Mid-latitude Deciduous Forest - Tundra - Ice Caps

Biomes may be ecosystems found on a large scale, and may have smaller ecosystems within them.

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4. What are rainforests like?

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Why four layers? Use s-cool or BBC bitesize or other sites.

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Why have the plants come up with these adaptations?

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Others adaptations – find others and add photos and annotations

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Amazing facts about rainforests:

Find 6 amazing or shocking facts that we all should know1.2.3.4.5.6.

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5. What are the human impacts in the rainforest?

Create a collage to show the causes of deforestation

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Write a detailed paragraph to explain the effects of deforestation. Use starters and connectives.

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6. What is being done to ‘save the rainforests’?

Asia –Africa –Central America –South America –Oceania -