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Homecoming 2012 Class Rotations: 4 Blocks Activity: 8:00-8:57 1 st Block: 9:00-9:53 2 nd Block: 9:56-10:49 3 rd Block: 10:52-11:45 4 th Block: 11:48-12:45.

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1 Homecoming 2012 Class Rotations: 4 Blocks Activity: 8:00-8:57 1 st Block: 9:00-9:53 2 nd Block: 9:56-10:49 3 rd Block: 10:52-11:45 4 th Block: 11:48-12:45 Rotation: Math  Language Arts  Science  Social Studies  Math… Move to Social Studies next!

2 Bell Ringer What biome do you think these animals are adapted to live in? Why? 1. 2. 3.

3 Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana Size: 23,685 students Admission Requirements: 23 – 28 average ACT 80% of admitted students have a 3.25+ GPA Admitted: 72% Honors college!

4 Setting: Urban Mascot: The Fighting Tigers Sports: NCAA SEC Conference Famous for: Mike the Tiger and Tiger Stadium/Death Valley

5 LSU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y qKthXGYAOQ

6 Intro to Food Chains!!!

7 Objective By the end of the day, Achievers on the ROAD to college will be able to identify producers, consumers and decomposers in a food chain. Achievers on the ROAD to college will also be able to answer our question of the day!

8 Question of the Day! How is an organism’s survival dependent on other organisms?

9 It’s tough to be an organism! They have to survive the freezing cold tundra and the burning hot desert. But don’t forget why they use camouflage and mimicry – they have to avoid being eaten by other organisms!!

10 Think for a minute… About what you ate last night Your diet was part of a food chain, with you at the end of that food chain.

11 The Food Chain The food chain has 4 basic parts: - The sun - Producers - Consumers - Decomposers

12 Each of the organisms in a biome fills the energy role of (1)producer, (2)consumer or (3)decomposer – “Energy role” basically means where it gets its food from!

13 The Food Chain The food chain has 4 basic parts: - The sun - Producers - Consumers - Decomposers

14 The Sun Provides energy for everything in the world

15 The Food Chain The food chain has 4 basic parts: - The sun - Producers - Consumers - Decomposers

16 Producers An organism that can make its own food is a (4)producer – plants! – Remember photosynthesis?

17 Producers Plants- make their own food through the process of photosynthesis Contain the most energy  that’s why veggies are so good for you to eat!!!!

18 ROAD check Which of the following is an example of a producer? A. Elephant B. Flower C. Dog D. Cat

19 ROAD check Which of the following is an example of a producer? A. Elephant B. Flower C. Dog D. Cat

20 ROAD check Where do plants get the energy they need to grow?

21 ROAD check Where do plants get the energy they need to grow? From the sun!

22 The Food Chain The food chain has 4 basic parts: - The sun - Producers - Consumers - Decomposers

23 Consumers Other organisms cannot make their own food. They depend on producers for food and energy. An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms is a (5)consumer

24 There are 3 types of consumers One eats only plants One eats only meats One eats both plants and meat!

25 Organisms that eat only plants are called (6) herbivores Herbivores eat PRODUCERS

26 Consumers that eat only animals are called (7) carnivores

27 A consumer that eats both plants and animals is called an (8) omnivore

28 ROAD check What type of consumer are YOU?

29 ROAD check What type of consumer are YOU? Omnivore

30 ROAD check what am i??

31 ROAD check what am i?? Carnivore

32 ROAD check what am i??

33 ROAD check what am i?? Herbivore

34 ROAD check what am i? Eats nuts, fruits and bugs

35 ROAD check what am i? Omnivore Eats nuts, fruits and bugs

36 The Food Chain The food chain has 4 basic parts: - The sun - Producers - Consumers - Decomposers

37 Organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms and return the nutrients to the environment are called (9) decomposers

38 Flashback! We talked about how trees in the deciduous forest shed their leaves, they fall on the forest floor and are broken down into nutrients by decomposers, and the nutrients stay in the ground making it very rich. Those DECOMPOSERS are what we’re talking about!

39 ROAD check who am i?

40 ROAD check who am i? Producer

41 ROAD check who am i?

42 ROAD check who am i? Carnivore

43 ROAD check who am i?

44 ROAD check who am i? herbivore

45 ROAD check who am i?

46 ROAD check who am i? decomposer

47 ROAD check

48

49 Daisy flower

50 ROAD check Daisy flower producer

51 ROAD check Brown bears Eat berries, fish

52 ROAD check Brown bears Eat berries, fish omnivores

53 ROAD check Chimpanzees Eat ripe fruits and insects

54 ROAD check Chimpanzees Eat ripe fruits and insects herbivores

55 ROAD check Algae

56 ROAD check Algae producer

57 ROAD check

58

59 Food Chains A (10)food chain shows a series of energy exchanges in which one organism feeds on another and gets energy.

60 ROAD check What do you think the first level in every food chain will be? Hint: What organism gets its energy directly from the sun?

61 Food Chains The first organism in a food chain is always a (11)producer The second organism (1 st level consumer) eats the producer The 2 nd level consumer (12)eats the 1 st level consumer

62 Food Chains The arrow is pointing toward the (13)STRONGER animal that is doing the eating

63 ROAD check Who is the producer in this food chain?

64 ROAD check Who is the producer in this food chain? leaves

65 ROAD check Who are the consumers in this food chain? Slug, frog, heron

66 ROAD check Do the arrows point to the eaten or the eating? The arrows point to the organism that is eating

67 ROAD check Who is the heron eating? The frog!

68 ROAD check Who is the “Top Dog” in this food chain? The heron of course because it is the last organism. Energy flows from the sun and ends up in the heron.

69 ROAD check Where would you find fungi in this food chain? Hint: fungi are decomposers! After the heron because once the heron dies, the fungi will decompose the dead heron.

70 Independent Practice Create your own Food Chain Must have 4+ organisms Add plants of various types. Label them producers Add consumers showing links between producers. Label all of the consumers (herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores)

71 Example Food Chain

72 Question of the Day! How is an organism’s survival dependent on other organisms?

73 College Bound Answer! Energy flows through an ecosystem by one organism feeding on and gaining energy from another organism. In order to survive in an ecosystem, consumers need to get energy from other consumers or from producers.

74 Exit Ticket Producer, Consumer or Decomposer? 1. Bats- Insects 2. Sunflower 3. Rabbits – eat dandelions 4. Cattle – eat grass 5. Corn 6. Fox – eat rabbits and bugs 7. Black bears – eat berries and bugs 8. Beech tree

75 Homecoming 2012 Class Rotations: 4 Blocks Activity: 8:00-8:57 1 st Block: 9:00-9:53 2 nd Block: 9:56-10:49 3 rd Block: 10:52-11:45 4 th Block: 11:48-12:45 Rotation: Math  Language Arts  Science  Social Studies  Math… Move to Social Studies next!


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