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FOOD CHAIN CLASSIFICATION CALEY WRIGHT. TEACHER INFORMATION Content Area: Science Grade Level: 6 th Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint.

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1 FOOD CHAIN CLASSIFICATION CALEY WRIGHT

2 TEACHER INFORMATION Content Area: Science Grade Level: 6 th Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to have the student classify animals correctly by referring to websites and facts mentioned within this PowerPoint. Learning Objective: The student will classify animals into their correct group by answering the questions given within the PowerPoint with 100% accuracy. Classify organisms as producers, consumers, predators, or decomposers according to their role in a food chain or food web (SPI 0607.2.1).

3 STUDENT INFORMATION There are four different types of classifications you will cover in this PowerPoint: 1.Predators 2.Producers 3.Consumers 4.Decomposers

4 PREDATORS Predators are also known as scavengers. A predator is an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food. Predators are at the top of the food chain. Examples of a predator are a jaguar and a bald eagle. Predators have little or no natural enemies. Food Chain Glossary

5 PRODUCERS A producer is an organism that makes its own food from light energy or chemical energy. Light energy is made from a process called photosynthesis. Chemical energy is made from a process called chemosynthesis. Most producers are plants. Producers are the base of the food chain. Food Chain Glossary

6 CONSUMERS A consumer is a living thing that eats other living things to survive. A consumer cannot make its own food. Primary consumers eat producers. Secondary consumers eat primary consumers, and so on. Examples of a consumer are people and cows. Food Chain Glossary

7 DECOMPOSERS A decomposer is an organism that breaks down organic matter. Organic matter comes from the remains of once-living organisms such as plants and animals and their waste products in the environment that they leave behind. What decomposers leave behind is used by primary consumers. An example of a decomposer is fungi. Food Chain Glossary

8 QUIZ QUESTION #1: WHAT IS AN ELEPHANT CLASSIFIED AS? A.DecomposerDecomposer B.ProducerProducer C.ConsumerConsumer D.PredatorPredator

9 CORRECT! An elephant is classified as a consumer because it eats other living things, such as plants, to survive.

10 QUIZ QUESTION #2: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A PRODUCER? A.FlowerFlower B.MushroomMushroom C.TreeTree D.CricketCricket

11 CORRECT! A cricket is not a producer because it does not make its own food.

12 QUIZ QUESTION #3: ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE DECOMPOSERS EXCEPT…? A.GrassGrass B.EarthwormEarthworm C.FungiFungi D.BacteriaBacteria

13 CORRECT! Grass is not considered a decomposer because it is a producer and makes its own food.

14 QUIZ QUESTION #4: A PREDATOR HAS LITTLE OR NO NATURAL ENEMIES. TRUE OR FALSE? A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse

15 CORRECT! A predator has little or no natural enemies because it is at the top of the food chain.

16 SUMMARY CONGRATULATIONS! You successfully learned all of the food chain classifications! A+

17 INCORRECT Try again by clicking the orange button. If you need help, click the gray button.

18 INCORRECT Try again by clicking the orange button. If you need help, click the gray button.

19 INCORRECT Try again by clicking the orange button. If you need help, click the gray button.

20 INCORRECT Try again by clicking the orange button. If you need help, click the gray button.

21 REMEMBER! Elephants do not make their own food. Elephants do not hunt other animals. To go back to Quiz Question #1, click the black button.

22 REMEMBER! Producers make their own food. Producers are usually plants. To go back to Quiz Question #2, click the black button.

23 REMEMBER! A decomposer is an organism that breaks down organic matter. What decomposers leave behind is used by primary consumers. To go back to Quiz Question #3, click the black button.

24 REMEMBER! A predator hunts and kills other animals for food. A predator is at the top of the food chain. To go back to Quiz Question #4, click the black button.


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