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Warm up: 1.What is an example of a community of Greensboro? a.Humans b.Humans, dogs, trees, grass, deer, snakes c.All living things and non living things 2.What is a food chain? Itinerary: 1.Review vocabulary from yesterday 2.Notes – important vocabulary 3.Who’s eating who? Game 4.Food chain/web practice

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Page 1: Warm up: 1.What is an example of a community of Greensboro? a.Humans b.Humans, dogs, trees, grass, deer, snakes c.All living things and non living things

Warm up:

1. What is an example of a community of Greensboro?

a. Humans

b. Humans, dogs, trees, grass, deer, snakes

c. All living things and non living things

2. What is a food chain?

Itinerary:

1. Review vocabulary from yesterday

2. Notes – important vocabulary

3. Who’s eating who? Game

4. Food chain/web practice

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Everything Needs Energy!OBJECTIVE:

1. You will be able to identify different organisms in environments and what they

eat2. You will be able to read a food web properly.

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Word Definition Picture

1. Producer

Makes its own food through

sunlight (plants)

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Word Definition Picture

2. Consumer

Eats other organisms for food (animals)

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Word Definition Picture

3. Herbivore

Consumer that eats plants only

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Word Definition Picture

4. Carnivore

Consumer that eats other animals

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Word Definition Picture

5. Omnivore

Consumer that eats plants and

animals

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Word Definition Picture

6. Scavenger

Consumers that eat the bodies

of already-been-killed animals

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Word Definition Picture

7. Decomposer

Breaks down remains of dead

organisms

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Word Definition Picture

8. Food Chain

a. shows what eats what in an environment

b. always starts with producers

c. Arrows go from what is being eaten to who’s eating it!

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Word Definition Picture

9. Food Web A web the show

many food chains in an environment

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Word Definition Picture

10. Energy

Pyramid

A graphic that shows the loss of energy at

every level in an environment

More energy

Less energy

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Who is eating Whom?

Draw an arrow from the food to the consumer.

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A FOOD WEB WORKS THE SAME WAY!

• The arrows go from the food to the animal eating it.

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What does this bird eat?

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What does this fox

eat?

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What does this bug eat?

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Who eats

these bugs?

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What does the

bunny eat?

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Who eats the

butter-fly?

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What does the

deer eat?

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What is the found-ation of this food web?

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More vocabulary

1. Primary Producers – producers in a food chain/web/pyramid

2. Primary consumers – herbivores – eat producers

3. Secondary consumers – carnivores – eat the primary consumers

4. Tertiary consumers – carnivores – eat the secondary consumers