PRESS SLIDE SHOW Objectives Realise in every food chain there is a producer and consumers 4b Draw food chains from list of animals given4b Describe the feeding relationships shown by food chain ID: 1027020
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1. ODD ONE OUTCan have ones like this where there are several answers. PRESS SLIDE SHOW
2. ObjectivesRealise in every food chain there is a producer and consumers (4b)Draw food chains from list of animals given(4b)Describe the feeding relationships shown by food chain (L4a)Be able to place organisms into trophic levels (L5c)
3. Can you place me in a food chain?
4. Can you place me in a food chain?
5. Can you place me in a food chain?
6. ObjectivesRealise in every food chain there is a producer and consumers (4b)Draw food chains from list of animals given(4b)Describe the feeding relationships shown by food chain (L4a)Be able to place organisms into trophic levels (L5c)
7. King fisher Pond weed TroutMinnow (little fish) Mayfly larvae Heron
8. One food chain
9. Or Another food chain
10. Your turnIn pairs write down one food chains.Perhaps one of the organisms in it could be you!(Hopefully not being eaten by a wolf )Draw in arrows pointing from the thing being eaten to the thing eating it.KingfisherPondweedInsectlarvaeMinnow(little fish)
11. ObjectivesRealise in every food chain there is a producer and consumers (4b)Draw food chains from list of animals given(4b)Describe the feeding relationships shown by food chain (L4a)Be able to place organisms into trophic levels (L5c)
12. Energy FlowWhich way do the sun’s rays go?Which way does the energy flow?What is it used for?
13. How is the sun’s energy used?
14. Plankton & Algae
15. Sun allows grass to growGrass is eaten byRabbits which are eaten byOwlsFood chain: a flow of energy in a habitat
16. Grass is eaten byRabbits which are eaten byOwlsFood chain: a flow of energy in a habitat
17. Grass is eaten byRabbits which are eaten byOwlsFood chain: a flow of energy in a habitatGrassRabbitThe arrow means ‘is eaten by plus energy flow & always goes towards the consumerOwl
18. ObjectivesRealise in every food chain there is a producer and consumers (4b)Draw food chains from list of animals given(4b)Describe the feeding relationships shown by food chain (L4a)Be able to place organisms into trophic levels (L5c)
19. Producers - organisms which can make their own energy from carbon dioxide and water using sunlight for energy (plants)Primary consumer - organisms which eat producers (herbivores)Secondary consumers - organisms which eat primary consumers (carnivores)Tertiary consumers - organisms which eat secondary consumers (carnivores)
20. Each level of a food chain is known as a trophic levelFood chains always start with a producer. Producers are always on the first trophic level.
21. Food ChainsOak TreeBark beetleWood mouseBarn owlProducerPrimary consumerSecondary consumerTertiary consumerFirst trophic levelSecond trophic levelThird trophic levelFourth trophic level Each level of a food chain is known as a trophic level
22. Laminated card sortYour turn in pairsOr work sheet
23. ObjectivesRealise in every food chain there is a producer and consumers (4b)Draw food chains from list of animals given(4b)Describe the feeding relationships shown by food chain (L4a)Be able to place organisms into trophic levels (L5c)
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