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FISHING Directions: 1. Read the question. 2. Click on the begin button. 3. Click on the fish that has the correct answer before the frog reaches the left side of the Island. By Joe E. Hart 2011 producer herbivore omnivore carnivore ecosystem Consumer Begin Game

1. A living thing, such as a plant that can make it’s own food. producer herbivore carnivore omnivore ecosystem Consumer Correct Click to keep fishing The Frog won. Click to Continue Begin Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D.

2. An animal that eats only plants, or producers producer herbivore carnivore omnivore ecosystem Consumer Correct Click to keep fishing The Frog won. Click to Continue Begin Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be E.

3. An animal that eats only other animals producer herbivore carnivore omnivore ecosystem Consumer Correct Click to keep fishing The Frog won. Click to Continue Begin Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be B.

4. A community and its physical environment together producer herbivore carnivore omnivore ecosystem Consumer Correct Click to keep fishing The Frog won. Click to Continue Begin Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be C.

5. A living thing that can’t make its own food and must eat other living things. producer herbivore carnivore omnivore ecosystem Consumer Correct Click to keep fishing The Frog won. Click to Continue Begin Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be A.

6 An animal that eats both plants and other animals. producer herbivore carnivore omnivore ecosystem Consumer Correct Click to keep fishing The Frog won. Click to Continue Begin Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be F.

How to Change the Questions 1. A living thing, such as a plant that can make it’s own food. Click in the text box and change your question.

How to Change the Choices and Answers 1.Click on a fish. 2.Click again on the word below the fish. 3.Use cursor and backspace to erase old choice. 4.Type in your new choice. 5.Repeat steps 1-4 for all 6 fish.

Letter Names for the Fish 1. A living thing, such as a plant that can make it’s own food. A B C D E F

How to Change Correct Answer 1. Click on Animations 2. Click on Custom Animation 3. Look for “Correct Answer …” 4. Click on “Correct Answer…” (A box will form around it.) 5. Click the up or down arrows to move the “Correct Answer” to the fish that answers the question.