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Live Oak County Dining

What is the poster on your desk showing? trophic pyramid

Using a ruler measure the following on the poster: What units do we use in science? centimeters! 60.5 cm 50.5 cm 66 cm

Take the land cards out of the bag. Make sure you have these:

Directions As a table, sort through them and place them on the poster where you think they belong. On your paper, write the name or description on the pyramid below. Use the one from the Four Corners activity as a guide.

Hints: If you are not sure if one animal eats another, you can use the internet to research. Some organisms can go in more than one level. As a table, pick the level you think it most belongs in.

Directions Remove the cards without pictures and set them to the side. With your group, arrange the pictures to show a food web. Diagram your food web on your paper. Don’t forget to draw the arrows to show the energy flow through the web (hint: arrow points to the animal getting the energy).

Take the aquatic cards out of the bag. Make sure you have these:

Directions As a table, sort through them and place them on the poster where you think they belong. On your paper, write the name or description on the pyramid below. Use the one from the Four Corners activity as a guide.

Hints: If you are not sure if one animal eats another, you can use the internet to research. Some organisms can go in more than one level. As a table, pick the level you think it most belongs in.

Directions Remove the cards without pictures and set them to the side. With your group, arrange the pictures to show a food web. Diagram your food web on your paper. Don’t forget to draw the arrows to show the energy flow through the web (hint: arrow points to the animal getting the energy).