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ScienceRainforestsusually ages 7–9

Rainforest Water Cycle

Understand how the water cycle works in a rainforest — trees absorb water through their roots and release it through their leaves (transpiration), this moisture forms clouds above the canopy, and the clouds produce rain that falls back into the forest — creating a self-sustaining cycle that generates much of the rainforest's own rainfall

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Can your child explain how rainforest trees help make their own rain — by releasing water from their leaves, which forms clouds, which rain back down on the forest?

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Builds on
Tropical Rainforest Climateages 7–9Understanding tropical climate (heat + rain) is prerequisite to understanding the water cycle within the forest
Rainforest Plantsages 5–7Knowing about rainforest plants helps understand transpiration from leaves
The Water Cycleages 7–9Understanding the general water cycle helps understand the rainforest-specific water cycle (Weather 7-9 -> Rainforests 7-9)
Rainforest Water Cyclethis skill · ages 7–9
Unlocks
Rainforests & Global Climateages 9–11Must understand the rainforest water cycle before grasping how deforestation disrupts it

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Curriculum alignment

Candidate matches to official curriculum codes — machine-suggested, unreviewed (v0.1).

Show candidate curriculum codes · 1 ACARA · 1 VIC

Australian Curriculum v9 candidate

AC9S4U02medium confidenceYear 4 · Science understanding

identify sources of water and describe key processes in the water cycle, including movement of water through the sky, landscape and ocean; precipitation; evaporation; and condensation

Victorian Curriculum 2.0 codes & levels only

VC2S4U07medium confidenceScience · Levels 3 and 4 · Science Understanding strand

These are candidate alignments generated by semantic matching — machine-suggested and unreviewed (v0.1), not official or verified mappings. For official curriculum content see australiancurriculum.edu.au, curriculum.nsw.edu.au and f10.vcaa.vic.edu.au. Don’t rely on them for registration or compliance purposes.

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