Everything Needs Energy! OBJECTIVE: You will be able to put the levels of life in order with an example. You will be able to read a food web properly.

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Everything Needs Energy! OBJECTIVE: You will be able to put the levels of life in order with an example. You will be able to read a food web properly. ITINERARY: 1.Levels on Board 2.Levels Sort (game – quick!) 3.7 Easy Definitions 4.Practice 5.Make your own food web!

Word DefinitionPicture 1. Producer Makes its own food through sunlight (plants)

Word DefinitionPicture 2. Consumer Eats other organisms for food (animals)

Word DefinitionPicture 3. Herbivore Consumer that eats plants only

Word DefinitionPicture 4. Carnivore Consumer that eats other animals

Word DefinitionPicture 5. Omnivore Consumer that eats plants and animals

Word DefinitionPicture 6. Scavenger Consumers that eat the bodies of already- been-killed animals

Word DefinitionPicture 7. Decomposer Breaks down remains of dead organisms

Word DefinitionPicture 8. Food Chain A food chain shows how each living thing gets its food Each link in this chain is food for the next link. A food chain always starts with plant life and ends with an animal.

Word DefinitionPicture 9. Food Web A graphic that shows the organisms that eat and get eaten in an environment

Word DefinitionPicture 10. Energy Pyramid A graphic that shows the loss of energy at every level in an environment More energy Less energy

Who is eating Whom? Draw an arrow from the food to the consumer.

A FOOD WEB WORKS THE SAME WAY! The arrows go from the food to the animal eating it.

What does this bird eat? ( trace the arrows back from the bird – four thinga)

What does this fox eat? (trace the arrows back from the bird – four thinga)

What does this bug eat?

Who eats these bugs?

What does the bunny eat?

Who eats the butter -fly?

What does the deer eat?

The hawk has three arrows leading towards it. This mean it eats 3 things: snake, shrew and rabbit.

The mouse is the only herbivore (a consumer that eats only plants) listed. The mouse is eating the berry bush.

What is the found- ation of this food web?