Fun with Food Webs

Worksheet by Serita Ingram
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Science
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5
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ENG
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Explore ecosystems with a fun food web activity! Identify producers, consumers, predators & prey.

After watching the Bill Nye Edpuzzle, Energy Pyramid Brainpop, and this video Watch the video to help you complete this activity. All food chains must begin with a _. producer consumer decomposer none of these Herbivores are consumers that eat only _. other animals plants plants and fungi meat Omnivores eat _. plants other animals plants and animals only dead animals Carnivores eat _. only plants only meat meat and vegetables sunlight Predators are all _. producers omnivores hunters herbivores Predator or Prey Predators are animals that hunt and feed on other animals. Prey are the animals that get eaten by predators. Sometimes, an animal can be both predator and prey. For example, a frog that eats a fly is the predator in that situation. But, if the frog gets eaten by a snake, the frog then becomes the prey.For each scenario, identify the predator and prey and then sort them into groups below. Click on the word and select predator or prey.1. A hawk swoops down and captures a field mouse2. The tiger stalks the young gazelle3. The frog uses its tongue to grab a grasshopper mid jump4. The halibut swallowed the small octopus in one gulp5. The Guinea fowl was caught in mid flight by the eagle6. The rabbit was being chased by a weasel Predator hawk tiger weasel halibut eagle frog Prey gazelle grasshopper Guinea fowl rabbit octopus field mouse Label the food web Click on each blue bullet and label using these words:producer, carnivore, herbivore, energy source. You can use words more than once as needed. carnivore carnivore herbivore herbivore producer producer source of energy

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