4 th Grade Food Chain Project. 1 producer, 4 Animals 1. Choose an ecosystem 2. Choose a producer as the beginning of the food chain 3. Choose an herbivore.

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4 th Grade Food Chain Project

1 producer, 4 Animals 1. Choose an ecosystem 2. Choose a producer as the beginning of the food chain 3. Choose an herbivore that will consume the producer Choose an omnivore that will consume the herbivore Choose an animal that consumes the omnivore Choose a top predator for your food chain/

Model Construct a model of your food chain where each part of the food chain fits within the next. On one side of the model you should have a picture of the animal. The other side of the model should contain the following information: – Ecosystem – Prey for the animal – Predators for the animal – A label indicating whether the animal is a herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore