SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

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SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 2nd Grade Science Lesson 16 Day 2 Food Chains SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Explain 1 Day 2 1 = Sun 2 = Plant 3 = Animals SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Explain 2 Day 2 CHAIN LINK Number 1- SUN The sun is the first step in a food chain. The sun provides energy to all living things. Why did we place the sun in position one? (The sun begins the food chain because it provides the needed energy for the plant to make food.) SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

CHAIN LINK Number 2 - PLANTS Plants are the second step in Lesson 16 Explain 3 Day 2 CHAIN LINK Number 2 - PLANTS Plants are the second step in a food chain. Plants use the sun to make their own food. Why are plants in position two? (Plants use the sun’s energy to make their own food.) SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Explain 4 Day 2 CHAIN LINK Number 3 - ANIMALS Animals are the third step in a food chain. Animals eat plants as food. Why are animals in position three? (Animals eat the plants and other animals.) Animals eat other animals for food. SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Explain 5 Day 2 ACTION – Food Chains You will be given a card. You will walk silently through the room looking for a card that links to your food chain. When you have a completed 1, 2, 3 chain (or more) link arms and sit down on the carpet. Each group will share their food chain with the class by explaining why they are 1, 2, or 3. Students will act out the food chains. Have copies of different food chains placed on cards. Have sentence strips numbered 1 for the sun, 2 for the plant, and 3 for the animals in the food chain. Students will find the parts of their food chain, link hands, then each student will share why they are number 1, 2 or 3. For the food chain cards, it is helpful to have them backed with different colors for each food chain so that students know that others with the same color are in their group. Note that food chains with more than 3 cards, all the animals would be number 3. Allow the students to figure out the order of the animals within number 3. SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Explain 6 Day 2 corn locust lizard snake lichen slug toad snake grass grasshopper shrew hawk bird snail thistle berries mouse slouth SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Explain 7 Day 2 Click here for the Food chain game FOOD CHAIN GAME GAME 1 GAME 2 SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Elaborate 1 Day 2 Write a Thank-You Note Pretend you are an animal that has been helped by a plant or an animal. Create a 1-2-3 food chain. You will include this information in your thank-you note. Include in your thank-you note: the name of your animal tell about the sun tell about the plant that the animal eats for energy OR tell about other animals that the animal may eat for energy. Write a short note thanking the plant or animal for its help. SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Elaborate 2 Day 2 Food Chain Sun Grass Giraffe My animal is a giraffe. Dear Grass, I wanted to thank you for what you do for me. You take the energy from the sun and make food with it so that I can eat you and get the energy I need. It is a very special act that you do for me. I wish that I could make food like you then I would not need to hunt so much. Thanks, Giraffe SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014

SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014 Lesson 16 Evaluate 1 Day2 Thank-You Note Rubric   CRITERIA Exemplary (5) Student’s note contains all 5 elements: food chain, arrows, name of animal, role of the sun, plants or animals their animal eats. Outstanding (4) Student’s note contains 4 of the 5 elements: food chain, arrows, name of animal, role of the sun, plants or animals their animal eats. Proficient (3) Student’s note contains 3 of the 5 elements: food chain, arrows, name of animal, role of the sun, plants or animals their animal eats. Developing (2) Student’s note contains 2 of the 5 elements: food chain, arrows, name of animal, role of the sun, plants or animals their animal eats. Emerging (1) Student’s note contains 1 of the 5 elements: food chain, arrows, name of animal, role of the sun, plants or animals their animal eats. Not Score-able (0) Student does not participate. SCIE_2_A_Les16Day2FoodChains_MAT CFISD 2014