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Title: Food Chains


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Food Chains
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  • Crickweb Food Chain
  • Paraphrase the first paragraph that explains a
    food chain and then hold your mouse over the
    pictures in the food chain below.
  • Read and discuss the information and vocabulary
    given

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  • Where does an object get its energy?
  • From the food it eats.
  • How do we know which way the arrow should point
    in a food chain?
  • The arrow points to the organism the energy is
    being transferred to.
  • Can an organism get its energy from more than one
    organism? Why or why not?
  • How does this relate to us and what we eat?

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  • Every food chain or web must begin with energy
    from the Sun and then a producer (green plant).
  • Consumers (herbivores and omnivores) eat the
    producers.
  • Other consumers (carnivores or omnivores) then
    eat the herbivores or smaller carnivores.

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  • Every food chain or web finally ends with
    decomposers (worms, ants, bacteria, fungi, etc)
    that feed on energy stored in the wastes or
    remains of producers and consumers.
  • These decomposers are one of natures recyclers.
    They recycle nutrients and put them back into the
    soil for new plants to grow.

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Producers
  • A living thing that can make its own food, such
    as plants

Definition from Brain Pop Jr.
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Consumers
  • A living thing that eats another living thing for
    food and energy

Definition from Brain Pop Jr.
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Decomposers
  • Organisms that eat the wastes or the remains of
    other organisms
  • Worms, ants, bacteria, fungi

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Herbivores
  • Consumers that only eat plants
  • Ex cows, deer, giraffes, grasshopper,
    caterpillar, zebra,

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Omnivores
  • Consumers that eat plants and animals
  • Ex humans, bears

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Carnivores
  • Consumers that eat meat
  • Ex lions, tigers, wolves, shark, cougar, hawk,
    snake

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Predators
  • An animal that hunts other animals for food

Definition from Brain Pop Jr.
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Prey
  • An animal that is eaten by other animals

Definition from Brain Pop Jr.
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Lets go on a nature walk! What might we see?
Maybe flowers along the forest path. The flowers
get their energy to grow from the __________.
  1. air
  2. Sun
  3. producers

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What else uses that energy to grow? There goes a
rabbit hopping across the path! The rabbit gets
its energy from eating__________.
  1. grass
  2. Sun
  3. prey

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The rabbits energy could then be transferred to
a ________, if it gets eaten. Its amazing how
many depend on the Suns energy!
  1. producer
  2. shark
  3. coyote

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The Suns energy gets to Earth. Lets think about
where it goes. The energy first goes to ________,
which use the Suns energy to grow.
  1. rabbits
  2. plants
  3. consumers

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Now, think about animals. Animals get their
energy to grow from what they ____.
  1. eat
  2. breathe
  3. see

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Food chains are made up of many parts. If one of
those parts is __________, or taken out, it
affects other parts.
  1. Stays the same
  2. removed
  3. concerned

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Imagine the desert. The Suns energy goes to a
cactus, then to a beetle, then to a bird. What
happens if the birds are taken away? The
____________ would have no predator, which means
they would increase in number.
  1. cacti
  2. beetles
  3. birds

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More beetles means that more ______ is eaten!
What else might happen?
  1. Cactus
  2. beetles
  3. birds
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