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Vocabulary Reinforcement Game $25,000 Pyramid Game Vocabulary Reinforcement Game

Directions for teacher: To Play Divide the class into pairs. Each pair will choose who will give clues and who will receive the clues. Pairs compete to get to the top of the pyramid by correctly guessing all categories before the buzzer sounds or your teacher says time The word you are looking for will be above the picture when we get to the review

Team 1 Category: movies, sports, singers, and tv

When I say “GO” Describe the picture to your partner

GO! Describe the Picture to Your partner

GO!

Team 2

When I say “GO” Describe the picture to your partner

GO!

Jennifer Lopez GO!

7.5C Diagram the flow of energy through living systems, including food chains, food webs, and energy pyramids

Team 1 Category: movies, sports, singers, and tv

Any organism that must obtain food and eat to obtain nutrients. Consumer Any organism that must obtain food and eat to obtain nutrients. GO!

GO! Decomposer Any organism that causes dead organisms to decay, recycling nutrients back into the soil. Basically, they break large molecules into simpler ones that plants recycle for growth. GO!

Scavenger An organism that seeks out dead consumers to eat. GO!

FOOD CHAIN GO!

GO! Food Web Term used to describe a complicated pattern of overlapping food chains. GO!

Team 2

Producers Autotrophic - make their own food through photosynthesis GO!

GO! Omnivore Term used to describe animals that eat both plants and other Animals. GO!

Energy Pyramid GO!

GO! In an energy pyramid, which trophic level has the most available energy? Producers GO!

GO! Biodiversity Term for the variety of plant and animal life in an ecosystem. It contributes to the sustainability of an ecosystem. The ability of the system to survive changes increases with greater diversity. GO!