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Food Chains
    and
 Food Webs




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Objectives
     Students will be able to define a food chain and food
      web
     Students will construct a food chain and food web by
      placing producers primary consumers, secondary
      consumers, and top predators in the correct order.
     Identify and define the role of organisms within a
      food chain.
     Students will explore how humans disrupt natural
      food chains.



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Discussion Questions:
   • What is a food chain?
   •What is a food web?
   •How are humans apart of the food chain?
   •How do humans damage food chains and food
   webs?




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Table of Contents:
                     Section 1: Energy        Section 2: Consumers
                  Living things need food
                                                   Herbivores
                  How do we get energy?
                    How do animals get             Carnivores
                         energy?
                    How do animals get             Omnivores
                         energy?               Summary of
                  Where do plants get their
                                                Section 2
                         energy?
                   Summary of section 1       Review quiz: 2
                      Review Quiz: 1

                         Section 3:
                 Food Chains and Food Webs      What did we learn
                                                     today?
                        Food Chains
                        Food Webs                   Final Quiz
                     Human Interference
                     Summary of section 3
                       Review Quiz: 3
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Why do living things need food?
      •People, plants, and animals are all living things.
      • All living things need air, water, sunlight, and food
      to stay alive.




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How do we get this energy?
       •Food contains nutrients that give living things
       energy. Living things need energy to grow, move,
       and stay healthy.
       • Not all living things get their food the same way.
       Each living thing finds food in its habitat, the
       environment in which it lives.




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Where do animals get their energy?
       •     Animals and people cannot make their own food. They are consumers,
       because they must consume, or eat, other living things to energy.
       • Consumers are divided into more groups, such as herbivores, carnivores, and
       omnivores.

       Consumers:              Carnivores                           Omnivores

  Herbivores




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Where do plants get their energy?
•      Plants get their energy from the
sun. Plants are producers. A plant
produces its own food through
photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis:
•During photosynthesis, sunlight is used
to combine (mix) water (H2o) and carbon
dioxide (CO2)to make food.
•The food that plants make is called
glucose. Glucose is a type of sugar.

Interesting Fact:
Plants do not use all the food; they store
some of it away.




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Summary of Section 1:
      •In section one we learned that all living things
      need food and energy to survive. People get
      energy from nutrients in foods. Animals
      (consumers) get their food by eating other living
      things. Plants (producers) get their food by
      photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is when sunlight
      combines with water and carbon dioxide to make
      glucose (sugar).
             You will now take a short review quiz on
            section 1.




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Section 1 Review Quiz:

                 1) A plant is a ___________
                                     a)Producer



                                   b) Consumer




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2) A plant produces its own food through _____________


                                 a) Photosynthesis




                                   b) Food Web




                                                     Next
3) Animals are ________.

                  a) Producers




                 b) consumers




                                 Next
Herbivores :
     • Herbivores are animals that eat plants.
     •Many animals eat grass, flowering plants, and other parts of trees, such as
     fruit, roots, and bark.
     •There are two types of herbivores:
          Grazers: Animals that eat grass and small plants near the ground.




         (can either be a grazer or a browser)
          Browsers: Animals that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs.



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Carnivores:
   •are animals that eat other animals.
   •Carnivores are predators. Predators hunt other animals for food. The animals
   they hunt for are called prey.

   When predators eat herbivores, they are secondary consumers.
   •When they eat other carnivores, they are tertiary consumers.
   Large Carnivores                                        Medium Carnivores




                                                                     Small
                                                                     Carnivores



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Omnivores:
Omnivores eat both plants and other animals.
 Most omnivores have no trouble finding food, because they
  are not picky eaters.
Interesting Fact:
People are also omnivores. We eat different foods to get all
  the nutrients that our bodies need.
‘




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Summary of Section 2:
  In section two we learned that consumers are divided into three groups:
  Herbivores: are animals that eat plants.
  • 2types of herbivores
       Grazers: Animals that eat grass and small plants near the ground.
       Browsers: Animals that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs.
      Carnivores (predators): hunt other animals for food
      Two types of Carnivores:
       Secondary Consumers: predators who eat herbivores
       Tertiary consumers: predators who eat other animals
      Omnivores: eat both plants and other animals.
      • Humans are also omnivores.


       You will now take a short review quiz for section2




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Section 2 Review Quiz

                 1) Is this animal a herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore?




                                                        a) Herbivore




                                                        b) Omnivore




                                                         c)Carnivore




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2) Which animal is a herbivore?




         a) Cow                   b) Lion




                                            Next
Food Chains:
 A food chain shows how living things rely on each other for food. It also shows
  how energy is moved from one living thing to another. Each food chain starts
  with the sun. The sun gives energy to plants.
 
 
                                          5) Tertiary Consumers:
 
                 Fox                      Large carnivores
                                              (Lion, Tigers,
                                          crocodiles)
                                          4) Secondary consumers:
                 Owl                       (animals that get their energy
                                          from plant eating animals.)

                                          3) Primary Consumers:
                 Grass Hopper             Herbivores (first living thing
                                          that must eat to get energy)

                                          2) Food chain starts with
                 Grass                    plants being the producers.

    



                 Sun                      1)Energy: The sun gives
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Food Webs:
     A food web is a group of connected chains. When an
      animal from one chain is eaten by an animal from
      another food chain, those animals are part of a food
      web.




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Human Food Web:
     People are the top predators of a food chain. When we
      eat different foods we become part of a food web.




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Human Interference:
  •The population of people on Earth increases every year. We forget that both people
  and animals need to eat.
  •People damage food chains and webs when they change nature by:
       Cutting down forests to build farms or homes
             - destroys the homes and food supplies of animals
      Using chemicals called pesticides on their lawns or on farms.
             -They kill bees butterflies, and insects that plants need to grow.
      Hunting Carnivores
               - Killing carnivores throws food chains and webs off balance. This will
      increase the population of other animals.




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Summary of section 3
Food Chain:
1.Food chain starts with plants being the producers
2.Primary Consumers: Herbivores
(first living thing that must eat to get energy
3. Secondary consumers: Carnivores
 (animals that get their energy from plant eating animals.)
4. Tertiary Consumers: Large carnivores
(Lion, Tigers, crocodiles)
Human Food Web:
•When humans eat different foods they become part of a food web.

•People damage food chains and webs when they change nature by:
     Cutting down forests to build farms or homes

     Using chemicals called pesticides on their lawns or on farms.

     Hunting Carnivores


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Section 3 Review Quiz
                 1) What is the correct food chain order for these living things?




       c) Tertiary                                                         a) Primary
       Consumer                 b) Producer           e) Secondary         Consumer
                                                       consumer


                                          a)d , c, a, b , e


     d) Energy                             b)d, b, a, e, c

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2) What is the correct food chain order for these living things?




1                      2                        3
                                                                   4


                                   a) 4,2,3,1


                                    b)4,1,3,2


                                                                       Next
2) What is the correct order of the food chain?



1)Primary Consumers 2) Energy 2) Tertiary consumers 3)producers 4) Secondary
                                                                  Consumers


                                a)2,4,3,1, 2



                                b) 2,3, 1,4,2




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What did we learn?
    Vocabulary List:

    •Photosynthesis:
     -During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to combine (mix) water (H2o) and carbon
    dioxide (CO2) to make food.
    •Herbivores: are animals that eat plants.
    Two types of herbivores:
          -Grazers: Animals that eat grass and small plants near the ground.
          -Browsers: Animals that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs.
    •Carnivores: are animals that eat other animals.
    •Omnivores: eat both plants and other animals.
    •Food Chain: A food chain shows how energy is moved from one living thing to
    another.
    •Food Web: A food web is a group of connected chains.
    Food Chain Order:
    • 1)producers 2)Primary Consumers 3)Secondary Consumers 4)Tertiary Consumers
        (plants)      ( Herbivores )            (Carnivores)        (Large Carnivores)


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Final Quiz:

        1) Is this animal a herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore?



                                                                 a)Carnivore



                                                                 b) Herbivore



                                                                 c) Omnivore




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2) True or False Plants are consumers?




                                         a) True




                                         b) False




                                                    Next
3) True or False – Humans are omnivores?




                                           a) True




                                           b) False




                                                      Next
4)What is the correct food chain order these living things?


                      2               3
    1                                                              4




5

                                                           a)3,4,1,2,5



                                                          b) 3,5,4,1,2


                                                                         Next
5) Is this animal a herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore?


                                        a)Carnivore




                                        b)herbivore




                                        c)omnivore




                                                          Next
6) Which two organisms in the food web are both secondary
and tertiary consumers?

                                        a) Rabbit and Fox



                                        b) Bird and Squirrel



                                        c) Snake and Eagle




                                                               Next
Congratulations!!! You have
                   successfully completed this
                   PowerPoint. You now
                   understand how food chains
                   and food webs work.
                  We will start our human food
                   web project.
                 • Each student will create their
                   own food web.

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Food chains and food webs final

  • 1. Food Chains and Food Webs Next
  • 2. Objectives Students will be able to define a food chain and food web Students will construct a food chain and food web by placing producers primary consumers, secondary consumers, and top predators in the correct order. Identify and define the role of organisms within a food chain. Students will explore how humans disrupt natural food chains. Previous slide Next
  • 3. Discussion Questions: • What is a food chain? •What is a food web? •How are humans apart of the food chain? •How do humans damage food chains and food webs? Previous slide Next
  • 4. Table of Contents: Section 1: Energy Section 2: Consumers Living things need food Herbivores How do we get energy? How do animals get Carnivores energy? How do animals get Omnivores energy? Summary of Where do plants get their Section 2 energy? Summary of section 1 Review quiz: 2 Review Quiz: 1 Section 3: Food Chains and Food Webs What did we learn today? Food Chains Food Webs Final Quiz Human Interference Summary of section 3 Review Quiz: 3 Previous slide Next
  • 5. Why do living things need food? •People, plants, and animals are all living things. • All living things need air, water, sunlight, and food to stay alive. Previous slide Next
  • 6. How do we get this energy? •Food contains nutrients that give living things energy. Living things need energy to grow, move, and stay healthy. • Not all living things get their food the same way. Each living thing finds food in its habitat, the environment in which it lives. Previous slide Next
  • 7. Where do animals get their energy? • Animals and people cannot make their own food. They are consumers, because they must consume, or eat, other living things to energy. • Consumers are divided into more groups, such as herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. Consumers: Carnivores Omnivores Herbivores Previous slide Next
  • 8. Where do plants get their energy? • Plants get their energy from the sun. Plants are producers. A plant produces its own food through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis: •During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to combine (mix) water (H2o) and carbon dioxide (CO2)to make food. •The food that plants make is called glucose. Glucose is a type of sugar. Interesting Fact: Plants do not use all the food; they store some of it away. Previous slide Next
  • 9. Summary of Section 1: •In section one we learned that all living things need food and energy to survive. People get energy from nutrients in foods. Animals (consumers) get their food by eating other living things. Plants (producers) get their food by photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is when sunlight combines with water and carbon dioxide to make glucose (sugar).  You will now take a short review quiz on section 1. Previous slide Next
  • 10. Section 1 Review Quiz: 1) A plant is a ___________ a)Producer b) Consumer Previous slide Next
  • 11. 2) A plant produces its own food through _____________ a) Photosynthesis b) Food Web Next
  • 12. 3) Animals are ________. a) Producers b) consumers Next
  • 13. Herbivores : • Herbivores are animals that eat plants. •Many animals eat grass, flowering plants, and other parts of trees, such as fruit, roots, and bark. •There are two types of herbivores:  Grazers: Animals that eat grass and small plants near the ground. (can either be a grazer or a browser)  Browsers: Animals that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs. Previous slide Next
  • 14. Carnivores: •are animals that eat other animals. •Carnivores are predators. Predators hunt other animals for food. The animals they hunt for are called prey. When predators eat herbivores, they are secondary consumers. •When they eat other carnivores, they are tertiary consumers. Large Carnivores Medium Carnivores Small Carnivores Previous slide Next
  • 15. Omnivores: Omnivores eat both plants and other animals.  Most omnivores have no trouble finding food, because they are not picky eaters. Interesting Fact: People are also omnivores. We eat different foods to get all the nutrients that our bodies need. ‘ Previous slide Next
  • 16. Summary of Section 2: In section two we learned that consumers are divided into three groups: Herbivores: are animals that eat plants. • 2types of herbivores  Grazers: Animals that eat grass and small plants near the ground.  Browsers: Animals that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs. Carnivores (predators): hunt other animals for food Two types of Carnivores:  Secondary Consumers: predators who eat herbivores  Tertiary consumers: predators who eat other animals Omnivores: eat both plants and other animals. • Humans are also omnivores.  You will now take a short review quiz for section2 Previous slide Next
  • 17. Section 2 Review Quiz 1) Is this animal a herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore? a) Herbivore b) Omnivore c)Carnivore Previous slide Next
  • 18. 2) Which animal is a herbivore? a) Cow b) Lion Next
  • 19. Food Chains:  A food chain shows how living things rely on each other for food. It also shows how energy is moved from one living thing to another. Each food chain starts with the sun. The sun gives energy to plants.       5) Tertiary Consumers:   Fox Large carnivores (Lion, Tigers, crocodiles) 4) Secondary consumers: Owl (animals that get their energy from plant eating animals.) 3) Primary Consumers: Grass Hopper Herbivores (first living thing that must eat to get energy) 2) Food chain starts with Grass plants being the producers.    Sun 1)Energy: The sun gives Previous slide plants energy Next
  • 20. Food Webs: A food web is a group of connected chains. When an animal from one chain is eaten by an animal from another food chain, those animals are part of a food web. Previous slide Next
  • 21. Human Food Web: People are the top predators of a food chain. When we eat different foods we become part of a food web. Previous slide Next
  • 22. Human Interference: •The population of people on Earth increases every year. We forget that both people and animals need to eat. •People damage food chains and webs when they change nature by:  Cutting down forests to build farms or homes - destroys the homes and food supplies of animals Using chemicals called pesticides on their lawns or on farms. -They kill bees butterflies, and insects that plants need to grow. Hunting Carnivores - Killing carnivores throws food chains and webs off balance. This will increase the population of other animals. Previous slide Next
  • 23. Summary of section 3 Food Chain: 1.Food chain starts with plants being the producers 2.Primary Consumers: Herbivores (first living thing that must eat to get energy 3. Secondary consumers: Carnivores (animals that get their energy from plant eating animals.) 4. Tertiary Consumers: Large carnivores (Lion, Tigers, crocodiles) Human Food Web: •When humans eat different foods they become part of a food web. •People damage food chains and webs when they change nature by:  Cutting down forests to build farms or homes Using chemicals called pesticides on their lawns or on farms. Hunting Carnivores Previous slide Next
  • 24. Section 3 Review Quiz 1) What is the correct food chain order for these living things? c) Tertiary a) Primary Consumer b) Producer e) Secondary Consumer consumer a)d , c, a, b , e d) Energy b)d, b, a, e, c Previous slide Next
  • 25. 2) What is the correct food chain order for these living things? 1 2 3 4 a) 4,2,3,1 b)4,1,3,2 Next
  • 26. 2) What is the correct order of the food chain? 1)Primary Consumers 2) Energy 2) Tertiary consumers 3)producers 4) Secondary Consumers a)2,4,3,1, 2 b) 2,3, 1,4,2 Next
  • 27. What did we learn? Vocabulary List: •Photosynthesis: -During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to combine (mix) water (H2o) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to make food. •Herbivores: are animals that eat plants. Two types of herbivores: -Grazers: Animals that eat grass and small plants near the ground. -Browsers: Animals that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs. •Carnivores: are animals that eat other animals. •Omnivores: eat both plants and other animals. •Food Chain: A food chain shows how energy is moved from one living thing to another. •Food Web: A food web is a group of connected chains. Food Chain Order: • 1)producers 2)Primary Consumers 3)Secondary Consumers 4)Tertiary Consumers (plants) ( Herbivores ) (Carnivores) (Large Carnivores) Previous slide Next
  • 28. Final Quiz: 1) Is this animal a herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore? a)Carnivore b) Herbivore c) Omnivore Previous slide Next
  • 29. 2) True or False Plants are consumers? a) True b) False Next
  • 30. 3) True or False – Humans are omnivores? a) True b) False Next
  • 31. 4)What is the correct food chain order these living things? 2 3 1 4 5 a)3,4,1,2,5 b) 3,5,4,1,2 Next
  • 32. 5) Is this animal a herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore? a)Carnivore b)herbivore c)omnivore Next
  • 33. 6) Which two organisms in the food web are both secondary and tertiary consumers? a) Rabbit and Fox b) Bird and Squirrel c) Snake and Eagle Next
  • 34. Congratulations!!! You have successfully completed this PowerPoint. You now understand how food chains and food webs work.  We will start our human food web project. • Each student will create their own food web. Previous slide

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