rainforests of indonesia barb v 2
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Tropical rainforest KWL
WWhat do we want to know?
LWhat
have we learned?
KWhat do
we know?
KWLcreator readwritethink
online tool
What do we know about rainforests?
Rainforest plants
How are rainforests formed?
What are rainforests?
Regeneration in the rainforest
Where are the rainforests ?
Why are rainforests important?
Rainforest animals
What are the threats
to rainforests?
What is palm oil?
What can we do to protect
rainforests?
Map Terminology and Vocabulary Words
ContinentsNorth AmericaSouth AmericaAsiaAfricaAntarcticaAustraliaEuropeOceanPacific OceanAtlantic OceanIndian OceanArctic OceanSouthern Ocean
Longitude- imaginary lines that run at right angles to the equator and meet at the North and South Poles; also called meridians
Latitude- imaginary lines that run horizontally around the world parallel to the equator;also called parallels
Equator- imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that divides the Earth into two equal halves (northern and southern hemisphere)
Tropic of Cancer- the parallel of latitude that is 23½ degrees north of the equator
Tropic of Capricorn- the parallel of latitude that is 23½ degrees south of the equator
Map Key- tells what the symbols on a map mean
North Pole- lies in the center of the Arctic circle; northern end of the Earth’s axis
South Pole- southern end of the Earth’s axis; lies in continent of Antarctica
Scale- way to measure a larger area (like a continent) on a map.
Compass rose- a symbol on a map that has arrows that point to directions (north, south,east,west)
Asking Questions Process Question Stems Knowledge What? Where? When? Is? Did? Does?
Comprehension What can? Where would? When would? What is?
Application How might? How would? When might? When would?
Analysis How are___ alike? How are they different? Synthesis What might happen if…? If ____ what would? What
would you change and how?
Evaluation Which ______ do you agree with, and why? Which ________ would you prefer and why? What is your
opinion of ____ ?
endangered fungi germinate greenhouse herbivore humus logging
photosynthesis rainforest seedling shrub temperate tropical monsoon
symbiotic biodiversity understorey biofuel tropical vegetation canopy
ecosystem understory equator refuge species debris decompose
germinate seedling temperate deforestation climate emergent
Topic Words
RELATED WORDS:
NAME SENTENCE WHERE I FOUND THE WORD:
WORD:
CONTEXT CLUES FROM THE TEXT
PART OF SPEECH:
MY OWN SENTENCE: USING THE WORD:
MY GUESS AT THE MEANING:
A PICTURE TO REMIND ME OF THE WORD’S MEANING :
In the rainforest most plant and animal life is not found on the forest floor, but in the leafy
world known as the canopy.
THE DICTIONARY DEFINITION:
Canopy noun
A high up part of a forest that is leafy and provides shelter. It could be the high up parts of trees
a : a cloth covering suspended over a bed b : a cover (as of cloth) fixed or carried above a person of high rank or a sacred objec c : a protective covering: as (1) : the uppermost spreading branchy layer of a forest
is not found on the forest floor
leafy world
Joanna Blogs
The sun was hot, but the rainforest creatures were sheltered from its rays by the canopy of leaves.
I think of the word canopy as something like a tent that you can shelter under.MY CONNECTIONS WITH THIS WORD :
Green relates the moving story of the destruction of rainforests in Indonesia for palm oil, tropical wood and paper production.The story is told from the point of view of an Orang-utan in its last days of life. The story dramatically highlights the consequences of destruction of habitat, consumerism ,depletion of biodiversity and that Indonesian rainforest destruction is wreaking on endangered species like the orang-utan
Read more: Green The Film | Rainforest Action Network http://ran.org/green-film#ixzz26yObY19M
Green the film Click on the TV to watch the film and
create a story-map to
summarise the narrative.
Story map for Green the film SettingWhere?When?
Characters
Complication/Problem
Event 1 Event 2 Event 3
Event 4 Event 5 Event 6
Resolution and Message
The tropical rainforests are an important global resource and are the basis of most of the world's biodiversity. The rainforests store immense quantities of carbon and are the home of countless medicinal plants. Watch this video which highlights Wehea Protected Forest in East Kalimantan, Borneo
People of the Rainforests.Mission 1
The world's rainforest are home to many tribal people. This is one of the least-recognised facts about rainforests Tragically, most of the native societies of the rainforest have already been destroyed or are under threat
Images of the Penan people of Sarawak
The Penan BBC Info Video WWF
Endangered Species of the Indonesian rainforest
Javan Rhinoceros
Sumatran Tiger The Orangutan
Giant Pied Hornbill
Sumatran Elephant
Ramin
Mission 2
Global Importance of the unique rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo
Mission 4
CLIMATE EFFECTS IMPACT ON OUR DAILY LIVES
PRESERVING BIODIVERSITY
http://www.rainforestconservation.org/rainforest-primer/3-rainforests-in-peril-deforestation/e-why-preserve-the-tropical-rainforests-of-the-world
C L I C K F O R I N F O R M AT I O N
Threats to the Rainforest Mission 5
Threats to the
Rainforest
Illegal logging and paper production
Palm oil plantations and unsuitable agriculture
Illegal wildlife trade
Global Warming
Forest facts
• http://www.orangutan.org/rainforest/indonesian-forest-facts• http://
www.endangeredspecieshandbook.org/forest_indonesia7.php
Logging Palm Oil paper population
RainforestAlliance
Efforts to save the rainforest and how we can help to save the rainforests?Mission 6
Many people all over the world are working together through international conservation organisations to protect and restore rainforests. Many They are working to : • Teach about the importance of the environment • Restore damaged ecosystems by planting trees. • Encourage people to live more sustainably • Establish parks where rainforests are protected • Support companies that are trying to reduce the negative environmental
impacts.
RainforestRescue
http://www.rainforestrescue.org.au/http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/
RainforestAlliance
Indonesian Rainforest
Foundation
Can you make a difference ?
Discussion starters
Barbie and Ken:The Breakup
Barbie's rainforest
destruction habit
REVEALED!
At last the Colonel’s secret recipe is out
of the bucket
What is sustainable palm oil? http://www.greenpalm.org/en/about-palm-oil/what-is-sustainable-palm-oil
Group 1
What is the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, and what is Green Palm certification?
Why do some people say that RSPO certification is not enough to protect rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra? What is greenwashing? Why do some people accuse companies seeking RSPO certification of greenwashing? Why do some people (like some of the commenters on the Green blog post) think the backlash against palm oil production is misguided?
What can be done ?
Watch this video about the importance of our rainforests, detailing the regeneration plans for
the Harapan Rainforest in Indonesia.
Sumatran elephants byProudwoman,CC BY-NC 2.0
Cargill's Problems With Palm Oil By Rainforest Action Network,
CC BY-NC 2.0
Palm fruit By CIFOR, (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Sumatran Rhinoceros by Willem v Strien,CC BY-NC 2.0
World Rainforest, BY Mogabay.com , CCby-nc-sa
Forest cover map of in Sumatra, BY Mogabay.com , CCby-nc-sa Sugar candies sold By
vm2827CC BY-NC 2.0
planet of the apesBy Greenpeace Switzerland,CC BY-NC 2.0
hutanBy along armanCC BY-NC 2.0
Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae
)By 5of7,CC BY-NC 2.0 KFCBy chooyutshing,CC BY-NC 2.0
Blue-fronted Flycatcher Sulswesi,byBy fveronesi1,
CC BY-NC 2.0
Image Sources
What's at Stake in Borneo by Rainforest Action Network,
CC BY-NC 2.0
buceros bicornisBy Joachim S. Müller ,
CC BY-NC 2.0
Log yard for illegal loggingBy CIFOR,CC BY-NC 2.0 RAN’s Rainforest Agribusiness Team Inv
estigates Palm Oil Controversy in Indonesia
BTBT-1784_20090401_IMG_0004 By Orang Asli,CC BY-NC 2.0
Penan rice-houseBy tajai,CC BY-NC 2.0
PenansBy tajai,CC BY-NC 2.0
SarawakBy WakxCC BY-NC 2.0
layers of trf by geography2006,
CC BY-NC 2.0
WWF LogoBy ponChiang,CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Barbie arquitectaBy
estudiantes de arquitecturaBY-NC 2.0
Fashion Ken 2 By JimmyMac210CC BY-NC 2.0
FrogBy chrisinplymouthCC BY-NC 2.0
Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)By 5of7,CC BY-NC 2.0
Greenpeace at Latitude 2010By HowardLake,CC BY-NC 2.0
Blue-fronted Flycatcher
Sulswesi,byBy fveronesi1,CC BY-NC 2.0