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1 How Food Works in Nature
By: Shelby Holloway

2 Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, and Decomposers
Main Menu Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, and Decomposers Food Web and Food Chain Consumers Teachers Only Review Quiz

3 Teachers only Target Audience Learning Environment Instructional
Objectives Menu

4 Target Audience Grades: 4th-5th
Consider the fact that this is the first time students are exposed to these terms. Simple explanations, interactive so students will stay focused. Menu

5 Learning Environment Classroom setting Class size 20-25 students
Students in groups of 5 Desks arranged so that each group is together Menu

6 Instructional Objectives
After completion of this program students will be knowledgeable over how food works in nature and will complete the quiz portion of the program with 100%. Menu

7 Consumers Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Activity
All animals eat different types of food. Above are the three classifications that animals are put in depending on what they eat. Menu

8 Herbivore Herbivores are animals that eat only plant material.
Examples: Menu

9 Carnivore Carnivores are animals that eat only other animals.
Examples: Menu

10 Omnivore Omnivores are animals that eat both plant and animal materials. Examples: Menu

11 Activity Time! Teacher pass out 5-10 pictures of animals to groups of about 5 students. Each group should have the same pictures of animals. Tell the students to label the pictures within their group to the corresponding consumer type. Teacher should go over correct answers after students are finished labeling Menu

12 Food Web vs. Food Chain Food Chain Food Web Videos Menu

13 Food Chain Food Chain: A series of organisms in which one organism obtains energy from another. Food chains only show one specific path, one organism consuming another. Menu

14 Food Web Food Web: A series of connected food chains.
A food web is much larger than a food chain because it contains numerous food chains within it. Menu

15 Videos Menu

16 What kind of Organism? Autotrophs Heterotrophs Decomposers Menu

17 Autotrophs Self-feeding organisms, they are able to produce their own food using nonliving sources. Examples: Plants, Bacteria, Flowers, Moss Menu

18 Heterotrophs Other-feeding organisms, they must eat other organisms to survive. Examples: Lions, Birds, Cows, Dogs Menu

19 Decomposers Organisms that consume dead or waste materials.
Examples: Fungus, Dung Flies, Wood Lice Menu

20 Review Students number paper 1-6 and try to answer the following questions correctly. 1.What is an omnivore? 2. What is an autotroph? 3. Which is larger a food chain or food web? 4. What is a herbivore? 5. What do decomposers consume? 6. What do carnivores consume? Menu

21 Answer key 1.Omnivores are animal and plant consumers. 2. Autotrophs are organisms that produce their own food. 3. A food web is larger than a food chain. 4. Herbivores are animals that consume plant materials. 5. Decomposers consume dead or waste material. 6. Omnivores consume other animals for food. Menu

22 Quiz Time! From the following questions, choose the correct answer and write it on a piece of paper. The paper will be collected so you can receive a participation grade. Good luck! Begin

23 1. Animals that only plant materials are known as?
a. Omnivore b. Herbivore c. Carnivore

24 This is not the correct answer. Go back and try again.

25 Great Job!

26 2. Organisms that consume only other organisms for food are?
a. Omnivore b. Herbivore c. Carnivore

27 Correct!!!

28 Herbivore animals eat only plant material. Go back and try again.
Incorrect! Herbivore animals eat only plant material. Go back and try again.

29 Incorrect! Omnivore animals consume both plant and other animals for energy Try again!

30 3. True/False Food chains are larger than food webs.

31 Food chains are smaller than food webs.
Good Thinking! Food chains are smaller than food webs.

32 Remember many food chains make up a food web.
Try again! Remember many food chains make up a food web.

33 4. From the given food chains, choose the correct sequence
Snake Mouse Eagle Snake Eagle Mouse

34 Hint: A mouse would be at the bottom of the food chain. Try Again!
Incorrect Hint: A mouse would be at the bottom of the food chain. Try Again!

35 You chose the correct sequence in the food chain!
Great Job!!! You chose the correct sequence in the food chain! Eagle Snake Mouse

36 5. Choose the photo displaying a herbivore animal.

37 Herbivores eat foods such as grass and plants.
Sorry, Try Again! Herbivores eat foods such as grass and plants.

38 Correct!! Yay!!!

39 6. Organisms that consume both plant and animal materials are what?
a. Omnivore b. Herbivore c. Carnivore

40 Carnivores consume only other animals for food.
Incorrect! Carnivores consume only other animals for food.

41 Herbivores consume only plant materials for food.
Try Again! Herbivores consume only plant materials for food.

42 Great Job!!

43 7. Choose the letter that corresponds with decomposers.
a. Decomposers eat food they produce. b. Decomposers consume dead or waste materials. c. Decomposers consume other living things.

44 Hint: Decomposers break down waste materials.
Incorrect! Hint: Decomposers break down waste materials. Go back and try again.

45 Correct!

46 8. What type of consumer is a tiger?
a. Omnivore b. Herbivore c. Carnivore

47 Try Again! Hint: Tigers eat meat.

48

49 9. True/ False Autotrophs are organisms that are capable of producing their own food using nonliving sources. True False

50 Correct!

51 Incorrect! Go back and try again!

52 10. Which picture demonstrates a food web?

53 Remember, a food web is larger than a food chain.
Incorrect! Remember, a food web is larger than a food chain.

54 You have now finished the quiz portion with 100%!
Congratulations! You have now finished the quiz portion with 100%! Credits Menu

55 Credits

56 Credits Continued

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58 Credits Continued General information was obtained from Biology at Purdue University: Section Instructor: David Eichinger Music on Videos: Lion King- Circle of Life Paurivera- In the Jungle


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