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1. Nearshore Connections: Sea Otter Story
Tags: [marine, animals, sea otter, endangered species, species at risk, kelp forest, keystone species]  ...
2. Rainfall
Tags: [rain, rainforest, plants, ecology]  ...
3. Niche and Habitat
Tags: [rainforest, plants, ecology, habitat, niche, animals]  ...
4. Living Or Non-living?
Tags: [living, non-living, abiotic, biotic, plants, ecology, rainforest]  ...
5. Old Growth Trees
Tags: [rainforest, plants, ecology, old growth trees]  ...
6. Rainforests
Tags: [rainforest, coastal, old growth, rain, niche, habitat, tree, animals, plants, ecology, green, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, forest, pacific northwest]  ...
7. Breakdown
Tags: [decompose, compost, fungi, bacteria, waste, food web, food chain, ecosystem, biodegradable, forest, animals, green, Kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, grade 7]  ...
8. Nearshore Connections: Sea Otter Story
Students learn about the role of Sea Otters in their habitat through an interactive story.  Introduction Kelp forests are undersea forests made of seaweed instead of trees. Many types of fish ...
9. Rainfall
An exploration of the amount of rain that a rainforest receives each year. Introduction To be classified as a rainforest, the forest must receive over 100cm of rain a year. The estimated annual rainfall ...
10. Niche and Habitat
Students classify common rainforest animals into birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and insects. Students are then assigned an animal to research and present information on. Introduction All the ...
11. Living Or Non-living?
... The rainforest is full of living and non-living things which interact to create a complete and stable ecosystem. When one tree dies and falls over, it becomes a home and provides nutrients for other living ...
12. Old Growth Trees
Students examine the size and structure of an old growth tree. Introduction Forests are very important for wild animals and humans. Trees are the lungs of our earth—they recycle the carbon dioxide ...
13. Get To Know A Plant
...  This activity was adapted from Going Wild! Teaching about Wild Products from BC’s Coastal Rainforests. Objectives Students will be able to: Identify the parts of a plant Entire Activity ...
14. Rainforests
When we think of rainforests, broad-leafed plants and animals like monkeys, giant snakes, brightly-coloured frogs come to mind. We have a different type of rainforest in British Columbia—the coastal temperate ...
15. Coastal Connections
... offer young fish and invertebrates places to hide from predators. The nearshore ecosystem of British Columbia includes the intertidal zone and kelp forests. Many different species live there. These species ...
16. Breakdown
Decomposers play an important role in the circle of life—without them, waste would just pile up! These activities help students study decomposers, with particular relevance to recycling and sustainability. ...
17. Save Our Salmon
... water is collected and funnelled into the same waterway. A watershed is made up of a unique mixture of habitats that influence each other. These habitats include forests, wildlife, creeks, rivers, lakes, ...
18. Plants We Eat
... Rainforest Ecology | Going Wild! Teaching about Wild Products from BC’s Coastal Rainforests   ...
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