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Created by Roberta Layton Armstrong School

To Teacher PageTo Activities Page

Standards addressed are: –Living Systems - Life Processes Energy is needed for living cells to carry out all the processes of life. –Ecology - Interactions As energy flows through the ecosystem, all organisms must capture the portion of energy available to them and transform it to usable forms.

Do you remember what is needed for living cells to carry out life processes?

Of course, the sun’s energy is needed for cells to carry out all life processes!

Write a paragraph or draw a picture in your journal that shows how energy is transferred from the sun to the organisms in a food chain.

Energy Transfer Your drawing or paragraph should describe this transfer of energy. End of Activity Green plants do all the work!!