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Study, Relax, Sleep, Eat a good breakfast and you will be all set!

Living or Nonliving? Part 1 Living or Nonliving? Part 2 Food Chains What’s for dinner? Ecosystem necessities

 Is a plant living or nonliving?  Living  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Is air living or nonliving?  Nonliving  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Is the wind living or nonliving?  Nonliving  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Is an animal living or nonliving?  Living  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Is sunlight living or nonliving?  Nonliving  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Is soil living or nonliving?  Nonliving  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Are insects living or nonliving?  Living  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Is water living or nonliving?  Nonliving  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 What is the hawk in a prairie food chain?  Predator  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 What is a mouse in the prairie food chain?  Primary or secondary consumer  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 What is grass in the prairie food chain?  Producer  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Name one decomposer on the prairie.  Ex: mushrooms, earthworms, bacteria  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 I am an herbivore; what do I eat?  Plants  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 I am a carnivore; what do I eat?  Other animals  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 I am a scavenger. What do I eat?  Dead animals  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 I am an omnivore. What do I eat?  Plants and animals  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Name two things that make up the community of living and nonliving things.  Plants and animals  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Name two types of things in the animal and plant community.  Living and nonliving  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 True/False: If one part of an ecosystem is disrupted, the entire ecosystem can be disrupted.  True  Go back to game board Go back to game board

 Name three things all living things need in order to survive.  Food, water, sunlight  Go back to game board Go back to game board