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Today we are going to learn about: Food Chains
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KEY WORDS food chain consumer producer predator prey
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Task 1 – Sorting living things Consumer or producer? What do you think? Producers are plants they make their own food Consumers are animals they eat food
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Task 2 – Making food chains direction of energy flow eaten by What eats what?
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Design your own food chain – use the things in your tray or make up your own Draw or write it on paper Describe it to a friend CHECK Does it start with a producer? Are the arrows going in the right direction? Task 3 – Making food chains
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Challenge Use these words to label your food chain: eaten by consumer producer predator prey
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Food chains A food chain shows where the energy goes in a food chain (in other words, “what gets eaten by what”): Cabbage Rabbit Stoat Fox The arrows indicate where the energy is going Plants convert the sun’s energy into food eaten by
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Ten Questions Subject: Food Chains
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Ten Questions 12345 678910
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1.Give an example of a consumer that makes honey? A bee
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2.What must a food chain always begin with? A plant A producer Cabbage Cactus
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3.Name a producer eaten by rabbits. Cabbage, carrot or grass. Cabbage eaten by
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4.Are penguins the prey of polar bears? No because penguins live in the Antarctic and polar bears live in the Arctic.
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5.Are hedgehogs producers or consumers? They are CONSUMERS because they eat (consume) food (slugs and worms).
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6.Write down a food chain involving the animal below. Seaweed wrasse sea otter polar bear
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7.What do the arrows in a food chain show? What eats what. direction of energy flow eaten by
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8. Name a predator and its prey.
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9. Name a consumer. Any animal
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10. Name a producer Any plant.
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You can make food chains which start with a producer and end with a consumer You know the difference between prey and predator You can put the arrows in the right direction and you know what they mean Congratulations!
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