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Rainforest Insects

Know that rainforests are home to millions of insects — leaf-cutter ants that farm fungus, giant beetles, jewel-coloured butterflies, enormous spiders, and stick insects — and that insects are the most numerous animals in the rainforest

Suggested ages 5–7

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Evidence of understanding

  • Name at least three types of insect or minibeast found in the rainforest, such as leaf-cutter ants, morpho butterflies, and giant beetles
  • Explain that insects are the most numerous animals in the rainforest
  • Describe one interesting behaviour, such as leaf-cutter ants carrying leaf pieces back to grow fungus

Assessment prompt

Does Rainforest Insects know that rainforests are packed with insects — like leaf-cutter ants that carry bits of leaf in a long line, or butterflies as big as a dinner plate?

Standards alignment

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