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Rainforest Activities for Kids

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If you’re looking for rainforest activities for kids to go along with my Rainforest Amazon Unit Study, you’ll love the ones I’ll share here. Also, you’ll love my Rain Forest – Animals of the Amazon page.

These hands-on activities like making slime, facts about the plants, and animals of the rainforest can be done with kids of many ages.

RAIN FOREST AMAZON ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

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  • Tropical Rainforest vs Temperate Rainforest
    • Tropical Rainforest Features
    • Temperate Rainforest Features
  • ABC’s of the Amazon/South American Region of the Rain Forest
  • More Kids Activities about the Amazon Rainforest
  • Animal Rainforest Amazon Activities for Kids
  • Plant Activities for Kids About the Amazon Rainforest

Tropical Rainforest vs Temperate Rainforest

First, look at how the tropical rainforest and temperate rainforest compare to help ignite ideas for rainforest activities for kids.

Tropical Rainforest Features

Temperate Rainforest Features

They grow in hot places near the equator.They grow in cool places.
Most of the animals live in the canopy layer.Most of the animals live on the forest floor
Location: They are located in a broken band around the equator called the tropics. They are found in four main regions: The three largest of these regions are Central and West Africa, including Madagascar; Central and South America; and South and Southeast Asia. The fourth region is on the northern tip of Australia and Papua New Guinea. The largest rain forests are located in Brazil, South America, Zaire in Africa and Indonesia in Southeast Asia. They are located in more than 40 countries around the world.Location: They are found near large bodies of water, such as oceans and seas. They are found along coastal areas of Chili, Great Britain, Norway, Japan, New Zealand and South Australia. The world’s largest are found along the Pacific Northwest of North America, stretching all the way from Alaska to Oregon.
Seasons: They do not have a dry season.Seasons: They have different seasons like warm summers and cool winters.
Temperature: The temperatures are always warm. Average temperatures in a tropical rain forest range between 68 degrees and 84 degrees Fahrenheit. (20 degrees to 29 degrees Celsius).Temperature: The temperature ranges from 80 degrees Fahrenheit to freezing.
Rainfall: The average rainfall is 80 to 100 inches per year.Rainfall: The average rainfall is about 100 inches.
Largest: The largest tropical rain forest is the Amazon, also known as the Amazonia in South America.Largest: The largest temperate rain forest is the Tongrass National Park in Alaska.
Fruits: avocado, fig, banana, mango and orangeFruits: apple, blueberry, pumpkins
Amphibians: poison arrow frog, red eyed tree frogAmphibians: bullfrog, spring peeper, tree frog
Birds: American kestrel, cattle egret, cockatoo,hummingbird, toucan,parrot, pelican, quetzal, scarlet macaw, rainbow lorikeet, red-tailed hawk, wood thrushBirds: American crow, American kestrel,black-capped chickadee, blue jay, hummingbird, north cardinal, northern parula, red-tailed hawk, rock dove, veery, wood thrush
Reptiles: anaconda, boa constrictor, chameleon, geckoReptiles: garter snake, rattlesnake
Insects: leaf cutter ants, bees, large stag beetle, colorful katydidsInsects: carpenter ants, mosquitoes
Mammals: anteater, chimpanzee, deer mouse, flying foxes, howler monkey, jaguar, kinkajou, ocelot, tamarin monkeyMammals: black bear, badger, beaver, deer mouse, gray squirrel, little brown myotis bat,lynx, moose, muskrat, weasel, white tailed deer
Trees: cacao tree, cecropia tree, kapok tree, teak tree, strangler fig treeTrees: American beech, paper birch, red maple, red oak, sugar maple.

ABC’s of the Amazon/South American Region of the Rain Forest

A – Anteater, Agouti, Army Ant, Anaconda, Armadillo (Giant)
B – Balasik Lizard, Blue Morpho Butterfly, Boa Constrictor, Blue-Headed Parrot, Bare-Faced Curassow
C – Crocodile, Capybara, Coatimundi, Collared Puffbird, Caiman (Speckled), Collared Peccary
D – Dolphin (Pink)
E – Egret(Great White), Emerald Tree Boa, Eyelash Viper, Emperor Tamarin

F – Frog (Red Eyed), Flag Bug, Firestick Bug, Fruit Bat, Fishing Bat,
G – Green Iguana, Green Anaconda,  Giant Centipede, Green-Headed Tanager, Gladiator Tree  Frog, Glasswing Butterfly, Golden Lion Tamarin, Golden Tree Boa
H – Harpy Eagle, Harlequin Beetle, Hercules Beetle, Hoatzin, Hawk Moth Caterpillar, Hermit Hummingbird, Hummingbird (Violet-Eared)
I – Ibis
J – Jaguar, Jaguarundi


K – Kinkajou (aka honey bear), Katydid (False Leaf), King Vulture
L – Leaf Cutter Ant, Long Nose Bat
M – Marmoset (Pigmy), Mimosa Butterfly, Mosquitoes, Macaws
N – Night Monkey (owl monkey),
O – Owl (Pigmy), Ocelot, Orb Weave Spider, Owl Butterfly


P – Parrot, Piranha, Poison Arrow Frogs, Peruvian Dung Beetle, Parakeet (Yellow-Chevroned), Postman Butterfly, Praying Mantis
Q – Quetzel (Resplendent)
R – Red Howler Monkey, Round-Eared Bats
S – Sloth, Saddleback Caterpillar, Stink Beetle, Sorcerer Moth, Squirrel Monkey, Swallowtail Hummingbird, Scarlet Macaws, Spider Monkey
T – Toucan, Tarantula (Pink-Toed), Tarantula (Curly-Haired) Tapir (Brazilian), Termites, Tayra, Treehopper, Thorn Bug

U – Umbrella Bird
V – Vampire Bat
W – Wasp (Tarantula), White-Throated Toucan
X – Xenops (pronounced ZEN-ops)
Y – Yanomi people, Yolk Butterfly, Yellow-Eared Conure, Yellow Crowned/Capped Amazon
Z – Zebra Long Wing Butterfly

More Kids Activities about the Amazon Rainforest

  • 20 Tropical Rainforest Foods and Make an Acai Bowl
  • 10 Fun Facts About Kapok Trees You’ll Love
  • 7 Cool Rainforest Science Activities and Create Rainforest Floor Slime
  • Amazon Toucan Study Guide for Kids Who Love Animals

Animal Rainforest Amazon Activities for Kids

Also, look at these fun ideas and crafts for animals of the Amazon Rainforest.

  • How to Make A Fun Origami Frog Amazon Rainforest Craft
  • Fun Easy Amazon Rainforest Crafts and Make a Bubble Wrap Pattern Anaconda
  • Blue Morpho Butterfly Adaptations In The Tropical Rainforest and Fun Symmetry Craft
  • Creating Fun Red Eyed Tree Frog Manipulatives for Rain Forest Math
  • How to Make an Easy Rainforest Triorama With Kids
  • Learn About Mammals In The Amazon Rainforest & Make an Adorable Sloth Craft
  • Amazon Rainforest Predators and Make a Fun Pasta Emerald Tree Boa
  • Cute Colorful Toilet Paper Roll Rainforest Frogs for a Rainforest Frog Craft
RAIN FOREST AMAZON ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
  • How To Make A Pipe Cleaner Monkey | Howler Monkey Fun Facts
  • Rainforest Science Activities For Kindergarten Amazing and Fun Living Terrarium
  • How To Make A Shoebox Toucan Habitat Diorama With Waterfall
  • The Wonders of Nature: Free Color by Number Sloth Rainforest Habitat Page

  • 8 Fun Facts About Harpy Eagles | How to Make a Paper Bag Puppet
  • How to Make DIY Hummingbird Nectar And Favorite Amazon Rainforest Hummingbirds Facts

Plant Activities for Kids About the Amazon Rainforest

Too here are some ideas about plant life in the Amazon Rainforest.

  • 10 Plant Life in The Amazon Rainforest Facts and Make a Fun Rafflesia Arnoldii

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