A Kid Rainforest Activity Includes Making a Diorama
Posted: Monday, September 11, 2006
by Nancy Johnson
Creative Child Activity Notebook
With the National Rainforest Week coming up the third week of October, here are some suggestions to plan a kid rainforest activity. Show the kids how to locate the rainforests of Africa, South America, Asia, the Pacific Islands and the Caribbean on a world globe. See if they notice how they are located on or near the equator.
To make a rainforest diorama, each child will need:
- One shoe box
- Colored construction and tissue paper
- String or yarn
- Markers or crayons,
- Scissors and glue
To give the diorama a 3-D effect, the kids can draw more trees, animals, and reptiles on colored paper. Cut the objects out, but leave a tab at the bottom of the object. This tab will be folded back and used to secure the objects to the bottom of the box. Kids can use the tissue paper to make flowers, and string to make vines hanging from the top of the box and from the branches of the trees.
Older children can complete this kid rainforest activity with writing a little description of one animal, reptile, insect, bird or plant in their diorama. The rainforest is home to many exotic and unusual living things. Display the dioramas for everyone to enjoy.
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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)this is helpful, fun and easy!!!!!
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that was awsomely cool. tthat was the easiest diorama i found on the internet.p.s that not tthat
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