BY Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler , Publisher – Macmillan See the story here.

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BY Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler , Publisher – Macmillan See the story here

Today I will make a Gruffalo Food Chain Food Web Create an ID Key for the Gruffalo characters

What is What? Organism Population Community Habitats Ecosystem Deep Dark Wood Foxes Gruffalo Snakes, Owls and Mouse Underground, Logpile and Treetop Houses

Use your knowledge and create a food chain and food web from these organisms

Food Chain What do the arrows represent?

Pyramid of Numbers The acorn has come from 1 Oak Tree Its acorns are eaten by 50 Mice Those 50 mice are eaten by 20 owls The 20 owls are eaten by 1 gruffalo What would a pyramid of numbers look like? What would a pyramid of biomass look like?

Food Web

The Gruffalo was very hungry and decided to have roasted Fox every Sunday for a year. Explain in detail the effect of this on the mouse population and how it may have knock on effects to the rest of the animals in the deep dark wood. The deep dark wood has a long winter which kills off all the Oak trees. Explain the consequence of this to the food web? The Gruffalo and his child decided to have a massive party and put on a spread. What is the effect of this on the Oak trees if he has roasted fox with scrambled snake and for dessert he eats owl ice cream? The Gruffalo had his favourite meal last night – mouse on a slice of bread. Describe what happens to the food web. Mouse hunts the last Gruffalo for Gruffalo crumble. What will happen all the other organisms in the food chain?

Remember The Gruffalo and his child are of the same species. What does this mean? Members of the same species can breed with each other to produce fertile offspring

The Gruffalo – ID Key He has terrible tusks, and terrible claws, And terrible teeth in his terrible jaws He has knobbly knees, and turned-out toes, And a poisonous wart at the end of his nose His eyes are orange, his tongue is black, He has purple prickles all over his back Are this inherited or environmental factors? How would you describe the features of the other animals in the deep dark wood. Write down 3 or four features that ‘describe’ them. -Mouse, Fox, Owl, Snake, Acorn

Use your descriptions to create an ID key Is it an animal Yes No

Adaptations Explain how the Gruffalo is adapted? He has terrible tusks, and terrible claws, And terrible teeth in his terrible jaws He has knobbly knees, and turned-out toes, And a poisonous wart at the end of his nose His eyes are orange, his tongue is black, He has purple prickles all over his back Design, draw and annotate your own animal that lives in the deep dark wood. How can you describe it (like above)?