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1 3 - 5 GRADE BAND Parts of a Food Chain
3 - 5 GRADE BAND Parts of a Food Chain Georgia Standards of Excellence: x S4L1 . Obtain‘ evaluate‘ and communicate information about the roles of organisms and the �ow of energy with- in an ecosystem. x c. Design a scenario to demonstrate the effect of a change on an ecosystem. (Clari�cation statement: Include living and nonliving factors in the scenario.) x d. Use printed and digital data to develop a model illustrating and describing changes to the �ow of energy in an ecosystem when plants or animals be- come scarce‘ extinct or overabundant. Next Generation Science Standards: x 5 - LS2 - 1. Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants‘ animals‘ decomposers‘ and the en- vironment. Learning Objective: x Students will conduct research to create a food chain from a speci�c environment. x Students will hypothesize what will happen if one element of their food chain is removed. x What impacts can be observed through the removal of one element in a food chain? Key Vocabulary: x Producer x Consumer Herbivore x Carnivore x Omnivore x Decomposer x Food web x Food chain x Autotroph x Photosynthesis x Extinction x Access to comput- ers or encyclopedias x Paper x Scissors x Glue x Pencils x Markers‘ colore

2 d pencils x Lined paper x Yard
d pencils x Lined paper x Yard sticks or paint sticks Materials: 3 - 5 GRADE BAND Parts of a Food Chain Background Information: x Trophic levels are the order the organism is placed on the food chain. These levels are divided into producers (�rst)‘ consumers (second‘ third and fourth) and decomposers (�fth). x The sun is the origin of all life on earth‘ as the autotrophs ‘ or producers ‘ take energy from it and turn that energy into their own source of energy. All autotrophs or producers transition it into usable energy through photosynthesis. x Photosynthesis is the process of plants taking energy from the sun to convert into their nutrients and energy. x Autotroph/Producers are the �rst of the trophic levels. These organisms use energy in the environment to convert into their nutrients‘ such as energy from the sun. They do not depend on other organisms for their nutrients. x Consumers are the second‘ third and fourth on the trophic levels. These organisms cannot produce their own food or nutrients and must obtain them from other organisms. There are different levels and different diets for consumers. x Primary consumers are second on the trophic level. These consumers eat only plants and are called herbivores because of their plant/producer exclusive diet. x Secondary consume

3 rs are third on the trophic level. The
rs are third on the trophic level. These consumers predate upon herbivores. For example‘ a snake consuming a mouse. These consumers can be carnivores (only consuming meat) or omnivores (consuming both plants and meat) x Tertiary consumers are fourth on the trophic level. These consumers hunt the secondary consumers. For example‘ an eagle consuming the snake that consumed the mouse. These consumers can be carnivores or omnivores as well. 3 - 5 GRADE BAND Parts of a Food Chain Background Information cont.: x Decomposers are organisms that consume no longer liv- ing plant and animal remains‘ break downing their sub- stance and returning the stored energy to the environ- ment. x If one level of the trophic pyramid is removed‘ it will have consequences for the entire food web. For example‘ kelp is a producer‘ sea urchins consume the kelp and sea otters consume the sea urchins. If the sea otters drop in popula- tion or go extinct‘ there wouldn ’ t be a consumer to main- tain the balance of sea urchins. Therefore‘ sea urchins would grow in numbers and consume too much of the kelp‘ thus causing the endangerment of kelp. x Extinction is the dying out of an entire species population. This can be caused by predation‘ environmental factors or genetic factors. x A Food Chain is one connection of relationships in an

4 eco- system‘ and a Food Web is
eco- system‘ and a Food Web is all of those chains in the eco- system connected together. 3 - 5 GRADE BAND Parts of a Food Chain Activity Instructions: x Students will choose an aquatic ecosystem to research and build a food chain. Examples: Coral reef‘ Arctic‘ River/Freshwater ‘ Open ocean x Their food chains should include the following: x Students will need research organisms that work together on a food chain for their chosen ecosystems. x Once they have conducted research‘ students will write on their lined report paper which ecosystem and which organisms in that ecosystem they have chosen. They will need to label their organisms ’ trophic levels and diets next to these organisms (ex: secondary consumer‘ omnivore). x Next‘ students will draw or print pictures of each organism on their food chain and adhere them in order of trophic level on a paintstick or yardstick to look like the examples on the next page ( These examples do not include the sun or decomposers. Stu- dents projects should include these elements ): x Students may elect to paint or decorate their yard sticks as well. x Students will then conduct their last portion of research in order to hypothesize what will happen to the ecosystem if one of their organisms is removed from the food chain. x This will require students to research and investigate n

5 ot just the trophic level of the organis
ot just the trophic level of the organism in its ecosystem‘ but it's behavioral relationship with other organisms. x This information will be written on their lined report paper. x The sun x An autotroph x Primary consumer x Secondary consumer x Tertiary consumer x Decomposer 3 - 5 GRADE BAND Parts of a Food Chain Evaluate: x Students will present their projects to the class‘ being sure to mention the different trophic levels‘ what kinds of consumers they chose and what would happen to the other organisms if an element from the food chain was removed. x When students are done with their presentations‘ groups students together based on the ecosystem they studied. This grouping will take the food chains and form them into a food web! References: National Geographic Society. "Food Web." National Geo- graphic Society. October 09‘ 2012. Accessed May 17‘ 2019. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/food - web/ . "File:Simpli�ed Food Chain.svg." File:Simpli�ed Food Chain.svg - Wikimedia Commons. Accessed May 17‘ 2019. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:Simpli�ed_food_chain.svg . Gittleman‘ John L. "Extinction." Encyclopædia Britannica. February 05‘ 2019. Accessed May 17‘ 2019. https:// www.britannica.com/science/extinction - biolog