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Predators and Prey Predators and Prey Predators and Prey Predators and Prey Predators and Prey Predators and Prey Predators and Prey Predators and Prey

A Good Season for Foxes. Many Cubs Survive. Foxes - Forward 2 Good For: Forward 1 Grass – Less Animals Eat! Acorns – Less Animals Eat! Bad For: Back 1 Rabbits – More animals eat! Mice – More animals eat! Owls – More competition for food! A new disease attacks Rabbits, and their numbers decrease. Rabbits - Back 3 Good For: Forward 2 Grass – Less animals eat Acorns – Less animals eat Mice – More food Bad For: Back 2 Foxes – Less Food Owls - Less Food A Good Season for Rabbits. Many Babies Survive. Rabbits - Forward 3 Good For: Forward 1 Foxes- More Food Owls- More Food Acorns – Less Animals Eat! Bad For: Back 1 Mice – More competition! Grass- More animals eat Very little rain, plants find it hard to grow. Grass and Acorns – Back 2 Good For: Forward 2 No-one! Bad For: Back 2 Foxes – Less Food Owls - Less Food Mice - Less Food Rabbits – Less Food A lovely springtime passes through the woodland. Many plants grow very well. Grass and Acorns – Forward 2 Good For: Forward 2 Everyone Else – More Food! Bad For: Back 2 No-one!!! YEY Many more owl chicks survive one spring. Owls - Forward 3 Good For: Forward 1 Grass – Less animals eat Acorns – Less animals eat Bad For: Back 2 Foxes – Less Food Mice- More animals eat Rabbits – More animals eat A new disease attacks mice, and their numbers decrease. Mice - Back 2 Good For: Forward 1 Grass – Less animals eat Acorns – Less animals eat Rabbits – More food Bad For: Back 2 Foxes – Less Food Owls - Less Food A Good Season for mice. Many Babies Survive. Mice - Forward 4 Good For: Forward 2 Foxes- More Food Owls- More Food Acorns – Less Animals Eat! Bad For: Back 2 Rabbits– More competition! Grass- More animals eat

A new disease attacks Foxes, and their cubs die. Foxes - Back 1 Good For: Forward 1 Grass – Less animals eat Acorns – Less animals eat Mice – Less animals eat Rabbits – Less animals eat Owls- Less competition Bad For: Back 1 No-one!!! YEY A Good Season for Foxes. Many Cubs Survive. Foxes - Forward 4 Good For: Forward 2 Grass – Less Animals Eat! Acorns – Less Animals Eat! Bad For: Back 1 Rabbits – More animals eat! Mice – More animals eat! Owls – More competition for food! A very harsh winter. Many owl chicks don’t survive. Owls - Back 4 Good For: Forward 1 Grass – Less animals eat Acorns – Less animals eat Mice – Less animals eat Rabbits – Less animals eat Foxes- Less competition Bad For: Back 1 No-one!!! YEY Very little rain, plants find it hard to grow. Grass and Acorns – Back 3 Good For: Forward 1 No-one! Bad For: Back 1 Foxes – Less Food Owls - Less Food Mice - Less Food Rabbits – Less Food A lovely springtime passes through the woodland. Many plants grow very well. Grass and Acorns – Forward 3 Good For: Forward 2 Everyone Else – More Food! Bad For: Back 2 No-one!!! YEY Lots of snow. Animals and plants that live above ground freeze. Bad For: Back 3 Everyone since there is no plants growing or food to eat. A Good Season for Rabbits. Many Babies Survive. Rabbits - Forward 4 Good For: Forward 2 Foxes- More Food Owls- More Food Acorns – Less Animals Eat! Bad For: Back 2 Mice – More competition! Grass- More animals eat A very mild winter. All plants survive and grow well next year. Good For: Forward 4 Everyone since there is LOADS of food.

Answer – Herbivore or First Consumer. Question: In a food chain what do we call the plant which provides the initial energy? Answer – The producer FORWARD 3 Question: What name do we give to an animal which eats ONLY the producer? Answer – Herbivore or First Consumer. FORWARD 1 Question: What name do we give to an animal which eats ONLY plants? Answer – Herbivore FORWARD 2 Question: What name do we give to an animal which eats ONLY animals? Answer – Carnivore FORWARD 2 Question: What name do we give to an animal which eats both plants and animals? Answer – Omnivore FORWARD 2 Question: Name one food chain from the game? Answers Acorn→ Mice → Owl Acorn → Mice → Fox Grass →Rabbit →Fox Grass →Rabbit →Owl Grass →Mice →Fox Grass →Mice →Owl FORWARD 4 Question: Name one food chain from the game? Answers Acorn→ Mice → Owl Acorn → Mice → Fox Grass →Rabbit →Fox Grass →Rabbit →Owl Grass →Mice →Fox Grass →Mice →Owl FORWARD 2 Question: What name do we give to an animal which eats the second consumer? Answer – The third consumer FORWARD 2

Life in a Woodland Food Web Instructions 1) Players roll a dice to see which member of the food web they will be: 1-Fox 2-Grass 3-Acorn 4-Mice 5-Rabbits 6-Owl 2) Players then roll dice again to see who will go first. 3) Players roll and move forward the number of squares they roll. 4) If during the game they land on the picture of an animals ABOVE them in the food web they go back one space. 5) Or if they land on a picture of an animal BELOW them in the food web they go forward one space. 6) If they land on a “Predator Prey” space they pick up a card, and follow the instructions depending on what animal they are, or they try and answer a question correctly. 7) First to finish wins! Life in a Woodland Food Web Instructions 1) Players roll a dice to see which member of the food web they will be: 1-Fox 2-Grass 3-Acorn 4-Mice 5-Rabbits 6-Owl 2) Players then roll dice again to see who will go first. 3) Players roll and move forward the number of squares they roll. 4) If during the game they land on the picture of an animals ABOVE them in the food web they go back one space. 5) Or if they land on a picture of an animal BELOW them in the food web they go forward one space. 6) If they land on a “Predator Prey” space they pick up a card, and follow the instructions depending on what animal they are, or they try and answer a question correctly. 7) First to finish wins!