Vocab. Food Chains Natural Change or Not? Examples This & That $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 Game Board.

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Vocab. Food Chains Natural Change or Not? Examples This & That $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 Game Board

An animal that is hunted by others for food Back to game board Scoreboard Vocabulary for $10

A living thing that eats food Vocabulary for $20 Scoreboard Back to game board

A consumer that eats ONLY animals Vocabulary for $30 Scoreboard Back to game board

Small living things that include viruses and bacteria that can cause illness Vocabulary for $40 Scoreboard Back to game board

A living thing that breaks down waste and living things that die Vocabulary for $50 Scoreboard Daily Double Back to game board

Cattails – crayfish - ? Food Chains for $10 Scoreboard Back to game board

Grass – ? - humans Food Chains for $20 Scoreboard Back to game board

Food Chains for $30 Scoreboard Daily Double Back to game board Grass – grasshoppers - ?

Grass – ? - eagles Food Chains for $40 Scoreboard Back to game board

Algae – fish - ? Food Chains for $50 Scoreboard Back to game board

A person dumping oil in a drain Natural Change or Not? for $10 Scoreboard Daily Double Back to game board

A volcano erupting Natural Change or Not? for $20 Scoreboard Back to game board

a drought in the desert Natural Change or Not? for $30 Scoreboard Back to game board

A lumber company chops down trees Natural Change or Not? for $40 Scoreboard Back to game board

A forest fire burns down many trees Natural Change or Not? for $50 Scoreboard Back to game board

Wolves, tigers, snakes are all this Examples for $10 Scoreboard Back to game board

Food, water, clean environment are needed for this Examples for $20 Scoreboard Back to game board

Grasshoppers, cows, deer are all this Examples for $30 Scoreboard Back to game board

Examples for $40 Scoreboard Daily Double Bears, humans, raccoons are all this Back to game board

Examples for $50 Scoreboard Tongue, teeth, small intestine, stomach are parts of this Back to game board

It is made up of several food chains This & That for $10 Scoreboard Back to game board

Prairie dogs and cows needing the same resource is an example of this This & That for $20 Scoreboard Daily Double Back to game board

Living things compete for these three things This & That for $30 Scoreboard Back to game board

Most digestion takes place here This & That for $40 Scoreboard Back to game board

Burned trees do this for a forest This & That for $50 Scoreboard Back to game board