This lesson contains 43 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Items in this lesson
Food Chains
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Lizard
Rose
Algae
Elephant
Buffalo
Beech tree
Tuna
Dragonfly
Frog
Kelp
Jaguar
Macaw
Moss
Dog
Grass
How could I divide these organisms into 2 groups?
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Slide 3 - Video
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Producer or consumer?
A
Producer
B
Consumer
Slide 5 - Quiz
Producer or consumer?
A
Producer
B
Consumer
Slide 6 - Quiz
Producer or consumer?
A
Producer
B
Consumer
Slide 7 - Quiz
Producer or consumer?
A
Producer
B
Consumer
Slide 8 - Quiz
All animals are consumers.
A
True
B
False
Slide 9 - Quiz
What does a producer do? Name the process producers use.
Slide 10 - Open question
Sort the organisms into the right box.
Producer
Consumer
Slide 11 - Drag question
How would you classify this Venus fly trap and why?
Slide 12 - Open question
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Which of these organisms are carnivores?
Carnivores
Slide 15 - Drag question
How would you classify humans?
Slide 16 - Open question
How would you define the word 'prey'?
Slide 17 - Open question
How would you define the word 'predator'?
Slide 18 - Open question
Why is grass not prey?
Slide 19 - Open question
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All primary consumers are herbivores.
A
True
B
False
Slide 25 - Quiz
All apex predators are carnivores. True or false. Explain your answer.
Slide 26 - Open question
Match the keyword to the definition.
An organism that only eats producers.
An organism that eats producers and consumers.
An organism that makes its own food.
An organism that only eats other consumers.
An organism that cannot make its own food.
Producer
Consumer
Herbivore
Omnivore
Carnivore
Slide 27 - Drag question
How would you categorise each organism? You can use 1 or 2 labels for each.
Consumer
Consumer
Producer
Herbivore
Omnivore
Carnivore
Slide 28 - Drag question
Polar bears are carnivores. Pandas are herbivores. Grizzly bears are omnivores. Compare what each bear eats.
Slide 29 - Open question
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What does the arrow show in a food chain?
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Arrange these organisms into a food chain.
Slide 37 - Drag question
Where would you put decomposers?
Slide 38 - Open question
What is wrong with this food chain?
Slide 39 - Open question
Give 2 reasons why not all of the energy is available to the lion.
Slide 40 - Open question
Identify: 1. A primary consumer 2. A producer 3. A tertiary consumer
Slide 41 - Open question
Weddell seals live in Antarctica and eat squid. The seals are preyed upon by killer whales. The waters are full of producers called phytoplankton. They are eaten by shrimp. The squid eat the shrimp.