Station #1 The purpose of the station is to synthesize a food web.

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Station #1 The purpose of the station is to synthesize a food web. Displayed on the next page is an energy pyramid Using the energy pyramid, create a food web using arrows properly

Energy Pyramid Convert to food web! Label all producers and consumers

Station #2 The purpose of the station is to synthesize a food web. Displayed on the next page is an energy pyramid that shows biomass Using the energy pyramid, create a food web using arrows properly For “Large Fish”, give three specific examples and include that in the food web

Station #3 The purpose of this station is to synthesize an energy pyramid from a food web On the next page there is a food web Create an energy pyramid using the food web Label the producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and quaternary consumers

Convert to Energy Pyramid Label all producers and consumers

Station #4 The purpose of this station is to synthesize an energy pyramid from a food web On the next page there is a food web Create a food pyramid using the food web Label the producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and quaternary consumers

Station #5 The purpose of the station is to predict the outcome of eliminating a species within an ecosystem Describe what the effect would be if: Snapping turtles were died because of a deadly genetic mutation The marsh became polluted and algae stopped reproducing Hunters shot down the Great Blue Heron species Draw a picture of at least one of the situations above

Station 6 The purpose of this station is to get familiar with the vocabulary. Using the provided cards, match the vocabulary word to the correct definition. When it has been checked and confirmed, copy the vocabulary into your notebook.

Station 7 The purpose of this station is to create our class word-wall. Using the vocabulary from Station 6, use half a sheet to create a picture of the vocabulary word and the word on the bottom of the picture and the definition below that.

Vocabulary Word-Wall Example Atom Smallest unit of matter Atom Smallest unit of matter