
Rainforest Layers
A rainforest has four vertical layers, and different animals fit each layer because light, food, movement routes, moisture, and safety change from top to bottom.
EcologyAges 8-12~8 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Compare the light and habitat resources in the emergent, canopy, understory, and forest-floor layers.
- Place familiar rainforest animals by matching their needs to a layer's conditions.
- Explain why the highest layer is not automatically the best habitat for every animal.
- Transfer layer reasoning to shelter a new animal during a storm.
The levels
- Ride the layers
Predict the brightest layer, then peel through all four and observe changing conditions.
- Find their homes
Settle a toucan, tree frog, and jaguar by matching explicit habitat needs.
- Read the clues
Infer homes for a monkey and butterfly from body and resource clues.
- Storm rescue
Transfer layer reasoning to shelter a young sloth during wind and rain.
Ready when they are.
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