Desert Food Web Project EQ#4 Lesson #2. Your mission… To work with your table to organize 33 organisms in a desert ecosystem into a color-coded, poster-sized.

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Desert Food Web Project EQ#4 Lesson #2

Your mission… To work with your table to organize 33 organisms in a desert ecosystem into a color-coded, poster-sized food web. You will label energy roles and identify all energy movement.

Day One Instructions Create a poster that defines each of the energy roles…. NAME OF ENERGY ROLE DEFINITIONTWO EXAMPLES PICTURE PRODUCER (p42-43) CONSUMER- Herbivore CONSUMER- Carnivore CONSUMER- Omnivore CONSUMER- Scavenger Decomposer

Day One Instructions… 1.) Decide if each organism is a(n)… –Producer (color it BLUE) – Herbivore (color it YELLOW) –Consumer Carnivore (color it RED) – Omnivore (color it PURPLE) –Decomposer (color it GREEN)

Day Two Instructions… 1.) Glue name cards onto poster. SUN (DECOMPOSERS-3) (PRODUCERS- 5) (HERBIVORES- 6) (OMNIVORES- 11) (CARNIVORES-8) NAMES PERIOD Direction of arrows

Day Three Instructions 2.) Add COLOR CODED arrows to show the energy movement. –Arrows from the SUN are colored orange –Arrows from producers are colored blue –Arrows from herbivores are colored yellow –Arrows from omnivores AND carnivores are colored red –Arrows from all producers/consumers to decomposers are green

Timeline Monday: Intro to Desert Food Web Project –Define all energy roles onto notes –Identify energy roles of all desert organisms. – Color code the cards. Tuesday: –Finish identifying all organisms &color coding cards. –Cut out cards. –Lay out poster according to energy role (glue) Wednesday: –Draw arrows indicating energy movement up the food web. (Glue & markers provided) Thursday: –Finish Poster –Answer Analysis Questions & Poster due. Friday: –Food Web/Energy Flow QUIZ

Grading Rubric= 70pts total ITEMPTS Sun is colored orange w/ 5 arrows6 Producers are colored blue5 Arrows from producers are colored blue2 Herbivores are colored yellow6 Arrows from herbivore are colored yellow2 Omnivores are colored purple10 Arrows from omnivores are colored red2 Carnivores are colored red8 Arrows from carnivores are colored red2 Decomposers are added in green2 Arrows from all organisms to decomposers are green2 Spot check #1 & #2 (it’s a mystery!)13 Poster is neat and organized10

Any questions?