Welcome to the Rainforest! Lets Get Started Lets Get Started.

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Welcome to the

Rainforest!Let’s Get StartedClick on

the green button to begin!

Boys and girls, I have a treat for you! Click play on the screen to visit with some of my favorite rainforest friends! After the video, click the arrow to learn more about my awesome rainforest animal friends!

Good

Welcome boys and girls! My name is Rainforest Ranger Rita! I hope you all brought

your thinking caps today because we are going to see many interesting rainforest animals on our safari today! Click the arrow at the bottom

of the screen to meet my friends!

Mammals

Reptiles

Birds

Quiz

Click on any of the animal buttons to learn

about them. After learning about each, take

the review quiz. Good luck Rainforest Rangers!

Mammals

• Give live birth to young

• Have fur or hair• Mothers nurse

their young

After you have learned what a

mammal is, click the arrow to learn

about the tiger, chimpanzee, and

gorilla. After you are done, you may

return to the main menu.

Main Menu

Bengal

Tigers

When you are done, click the arrow to learn more about my

mammal friends.

• Weigh 400-600 pounds• Babies are called Cubs

• Give birth to 2-4 cubs at a time• Eat monkeys, pigs, or birds

Gorilla

• Weigh 300-400 pounds• Give birth to one baby• Eat leaves, fruit, and bark• Live in the mountains

Chimpanzee

• Weigh 90-200 pounds• Give birth to twins• Eat fruit, leaves, and small

animals• Sleep in trees

Wow was that fun! Before we begin to learn about more of my Rainforest friends, let’s take short quiz to refresh our memories! Click the arrow to begin.

Click on the animal who has babies called cubs.

Click on the

arrow at the

bottom of the

screen to try

again!

So close! Try again!

Correct! Tiger babies are called cubs. Way to go Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to go to the next question!

Click on the animal that lives in the mountains.

Correct! Gorillas live in the mountains. Great job Rainforest Ranger!

True or False: Mammals give live birth.

True

Correct! Mammals do give live birth! Way to go Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to return to the main menu.

Reptiles

• Scales not fur• Dry skin• Lay eggs

• Cold-blooded

After you have learned what a reptile

is, click the arrow to learn about the

python, rainforest crocodile, and boa

constrictor. After you are done, you

may return to the main menu.

Main Menu

Python

When you are done, click the arrow to learn more about my reptile friends.

• 15-20 feet long• Largest snake in the world• Lays up 25-100 eggs at a

time• Eats deer, pigs, and birds

Rainforest Crocodile • 16-20 feet long

• Lay 40-65 eggs at one time

• Live in rivers or streams• Eat fish, turtles, and birds

When you are done, click the arrow to learn about more of

my reptile friends.

Boa

Constrictor

• 6-14 feet long• Live in trees or on

Rainforest floor• Birth 50 babies at one time• Eat birds, bats, and lizards

Wow was that fun! Before we begin to learn about more of my Rainforest friends, let’s take short quiz to refresh our memories! Click the arrow to begin.

Click on the animal that is the longest snake in the

world.

Correct! The python is the longest snake in the world. Way to go

Rainforest Ranger! Click the arrow to go to the next question!

Click on the

arrow at the

bottom of the

screen to try

again!

So close! Try again!

Click on the animal that lives in streams or rivers.

Correct! Crocodiles live in streams and rivers. Great job Rainforest Ranger!

True or False: Reptiles have fur.

True False

Correct! Reptiles have scales not fur! Way to go Rainforest

Ranger!

Click the arrow to return to the main menu.

Birds

• Have feathers and wings

• Lay eggs• Warm-blooded• Have 2 legs

After you have learned what a bird is,

click the arrow to learn about the

parrot, toucan, and rainforest eagle.

After you are done, you may return to

the main menu.

Main Menu

Parrot

When you are done, click the arrow to learn more about my

bird friends. • Lay eggs

• Nest in trees• Eat fruit, nuts, and seeds

Toucan

• Lay 2-4 eggs• Nest in hollow trees

• Eat small food and insects• Have 1 or 2 feet

Rainforest

Eagle

• Lay one egg• 2-3 feet long• Eat sloths and monkeys• Raise young for 6 months

Wow was that fun! Before we begin to learn about more of my Rainforest friends, let’s take short quiz to refresh our memories! Click the arrow to begin.

Click on the animal lives in a hollow tree.

Click on the

arrow at the

bottom of the

screen to try

again!

So close! Try again!

Correct! The toucan lives in a hollow tree. Way to go Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to go to the next question!

Click on the animal that eats sloths or monkeys.

Correct! The Rainforest Eagle eats sloths and monkeys. Great job Rainforest

Ranger!

True or False: Birds lay eggs.

True

Correct! Birds do lay eggs! Way to go Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to return to the main menu.

Click the arrow on the bottom of the page to

take the quiz. If you aren’t ready, return to the main menu. Good

Luck Rainforest Ranger!

Which animal is a mammal?

Correct! A gorilla is mammal! Way to go Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to go to the next question!

Which bird is the Rainforest Eagle?

Correct! Way to go Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to

return to go to the next question!

True or False: Tigers lay eggs.

True

Correct! Tigers give birth to their young! Way to go

Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to

return to go to the next question!

Which snake is the word’s longest snake?

Correct! The python is the longest snake in the world!

Way to go Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to

return to go to the next question!

Which animal doesn’t belong in the Rainforest?

Correct! The giraffe does not belong in the Rainforest!

Way to go Rainforest Ranger!

Click the arrow to return to the main menu.

Nice job Jungle Rangers! You survived a day in

the rainforest with the animals! Click the arrow

at the bottom of the screen to go back to the

beginning of this program.