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Rainforest Tour

Let’s head out on a tour of the rainforest and find out some interesting facts about what exactly a rainforest is.

Hop in and let’s head out (click the bus to get started).

Rainforest Tour

Let’s head out on a tour of the rainforest and find out some interesting facts about what exactly a rainforest is.

Hop in and let’s head out (click the bus to get started).

Canopy: Upper level of the trees that form the cover the lower layers. Full of life, this layer is home to many insects, birds, reptiles and mammals

Understory: The cool, dark environment that is between the canopy and the ground

Emergent: Giant trees that stick out above the canopy. They are much taller than average canopy trees. Many birds and insects live here

Forest floor: The ground layer of the rainforest, teeming with insect life and host to the biggest animals of the rainforest

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Signs and Symbols

Visitors are always welcome to the rainforest but sometimes problems are left behind.

is sometimes caused by tourists and we have to this.

Here are some photos showing the damage.

Click each photo to see how the forest looks now.

Dam age: damageMEANING: damage (noun) harm or injury

(verb) to harm, injure or spoil

Damage

repair

Re pair: repairMEANING: (verb) put into good condition

again

Signs and Symbols

Visitors are always welcome to the rainforest but sometimes problems are left behind.

Damage is sometimes caused by tourists and we have to repair this.

Here are some photos showing the damage.

Click each photo to see how the forest looks now.

Signs and Symbols

Visitors are always welcome to the rainforest but sometimes problems are left behind.

Damage is sometimes caused by tourists and we have to repair this.

Here are some photos showing the damage.

Click each photo to see how the forest looks now.

Signs and Symbols

Visitors are always welcome to the rainforest but sometimes problems are left behind.

Damage is sometimes caused by tourists and we have to repair this.

Here are some photos showing the damage.

Click each photo to see how the forest looks now.

Signs and Symbols

Visitors are always welcome to the rainforest but sometimes problems are left behind.

Damage is sometimes caused by tourists and we have to repair this.

Here are some photos showing the damage.

Click each photo to see how the forest looks now.

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Signs and Symbols

Different areas in the forest may be

.

can help visitors identify a protected area

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Pro tect ed: protectedMEANING: protected: guarded or defended

from injury

protected

Symbols

Sym bols: symbolsMEANING: symbols: things that stand for or

mean something else

Signs and Symbols

Symbols stand in place of real pictures or words.

These are great as you can understand them no matter what language you speak.

These are some symbols you may already know. Click on the symbol to test your knowledge.

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Signs and Symbols

With a basic map, we can show where the protected areas of the Royal National Park are.

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Signs and Symbols

What could we use instead of the photos

on our map?

That’s right, symbols!

Click on the symbols to see what they can replace. Lines will appear joining the symbol with the

pictures. Choose the correct line for the

symbol.

Click the finish button to leave the game.

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Young trees

Wildlife

Ferns

Forest Floor

Signs and Symbols

What could we use instead of the

photos on our map?

That’s right, symbols!

Click on the symbols to see what they can replace. Lines will appear joining

the symbol with the pictures. Choose

the correct line for the symbol.

Start Again

Young trees

Wildlife

Ferns

Forest Floor

Correct!

Great Work!

Oops,

try again

Finish

Signs and Symbols

What could we use instead of the

photos on our map?

That’s right, symbols!

Click on the symbols to see what they can replace. Lines will appear joining

the symbol with the pictures. Choose

the correct line for the symbol.

Young trees

Wildlife

Ferns

Forest Floor

Correct!

Great Work!

Oops,

try again

FinishStart Again

Signs and Symbols

What could we use instead of the

photos on our map?

That’s right, symbols!

Click on the symbols to see what they can replace. Lines will appear joining

the symbol with the pictures. Choose

the correct line for the symbol.

Young trees

Wildlife

Ferns

Forest Floor

Correct!

Great Work!

Oops,

try again

FinishStart Again

Signs and Symbols

What could we use instead of the

photos on our map?

That’s right, symbols!

Click on the symbols to see what they can replace. Lines will appear joining

the symbol with the pictures. Choose

the correct line for the symbol.

Young trees

Wildlife

Ferns

Forest Floor

Correct!

Great Work!

Oops,

try again

FinishStart Again

Signs and Symbols

Fantastic! Now the visitors will know where the protected areas are.

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Understory

Forest floor

Damage

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Protected

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References

Tellagami (2014), Tellagami Labs Inc, retrieved April 18, 2014, from https://tellagami.com/

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http://malseed.com/malseeds/locations/australia/australia.htm (slide 2)

http://www.drawbridgepuppets.com/ (slide 3-4)

http://www.enduroexplorer.com/coastal-trail-guide.aspx (slides 5-13)

http://tarkine.org/the-tarkine/ (slide 14)

http://www.easyvectors.com/browse/cartoons/pop-can-clip-art (slide 15)

http://thumbs.dreamstime.com (slide 15)

http://www.shutterstock.co.in (slide 15)

www.clipartbest.com (slide 16)

www.disabledtoilets.co.uk (slide 16)

http://Graciellealexandra.files.wordpress.com (slide 16)

http://www.srilankaecotourism.com/kumana_national_park.htm (slide 22-28)

2013bestpicz.blogspot.co.uk (slide 29)