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Activating Strategy: Watch the video clip: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=b. W 7 Pl.

Activating Strategy: Watch the video clip: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=b. W 7 Pl. T aawf. Q Talk with an elbow partner about what Mufasa means by the circle of life.

Essential Question: How does energy flow through an ecosystem? Standards: S 7 L 4

Essential Question: How does energy flow through an ecosystem? Standards: S 7 L 4 a. Demonstrate in a food web that matter is transferred from one organism to another and can recycle between organisms and their environment. S 7 L 4 b. Explain in a food web that sunlight is the source of energy and that this energy moves from organism to organism.

What is matter? Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. What

What is matter? Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. What happens to matter in the “circle of life”? Does it just disappear?

Matter in an ecosystem may change form, but it never leaves the ecosystem. The

Matter in an ecosystem may change form, but it never leaves the ecosystem. The movement of matter through the living and non-living parts of an ecosystem is a continuous cycle.

What does the diagram to the right illustrate about our environment? You learned about

What does the diagram to the right illustrate about our environment? You learned about various cycles in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere in sixth grade. Now, we are going to examine cycles in the biosphere.

What are some cycles you have learned about before in science? Three of the

What are some cycles you have learned about before in science? Three of the most important cycles in ecosystems involve water, carbon, and nitrogen.

Water Cycle http: //pmm. nasa. gov/education/videos/tour-water-cycle

Water Cycle http: //pmm. nasa. gov/education/videos/tour-water-cycle

Carbon Cycle What processes are involved in the Carbon Cycle? [Hint: You learned them

Carbon Cycle What processes are involved in the Carbon Cycle? [Hint: You learned them in the Cell Processes unit] http: //studyjams. scholastic. com/studyjams/science/ ecosystems/carbon-cycle. htm https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=4 v. J_1 ojjlxw

Nitrogen Cycle http: //studyjams. scholastic. com/studyjams/science/ecosystems/nitrogencycle. htm https: //www. classzone. com/books/ml_science_share/vis_sim/em 05_pg 20_nitrog en/em

Nitrogen Cycle http: //studyjams. scholastic. com/studyjams/science/ecosystems/nitrogencycle. htm https: //www. classzone. com/books/ml_science_share/vis_sim/em 05_pg 20_nitrog en/em 05_pg 20_nitrogen. swf

Why are the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles important? All three cycle elements necessary

Why are the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles important? All three cycle elements necessary for life through the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms.

Energy also cycles continuously through the environment. Energy is the ability to do work

Energy also cycles continuously through the environment. Energy is the ability to do work or to cause a change.

Energy Strip Activity

Energy Strip Activity

Energy is essential to all living things. Where does this energy come from? Energy

Energy is essential to all living things. Where does this energy come from? Energy comes directly or indirectly from the Sun.

Organisms obtain the energy they need in different ways.

Organisms obtain the energy they need in different ways.

Producer • An organism that captures energy from sunlight and changes it into chemical

Producer • An organism that captures energy from sunlight and changes it into chemical energy • Producers are autotrophs because they make their own food • Producers are a source of food for other organisms

Producer: Examples Photosynthetic Bacteria Algae Plants

Producer: Examples Photosynthetic Bacteria Algae Plants

Consumer • An organism that gets its energy by eating, or consuming, other organisms

Consumer • An organism that gets its energy by eating, or consuming, other organisms • Consumers are heterotrophs because they feed on other organisms to get their energy • There are different types based on what it consumes

Consumer: Herbivore A consumer that feeds on plants or algae Squirrel Zebra Elephant

Consumer: Herbivore A consumer that feeds on plants or algae Squirrel Zebra Elephant

Consumer: Omnivore A consumer that feeds on both plants and animals Skunk Hedgehog Bear

Consumer: Omnivore A consumer that feeds on both plants and animals Skunk Hedgehog Bear

Consumer: Carnivore A consumer that feeds on other animals Alligator Hawk Cheetah

Consumer: Carnivore A consumer that feeds on other animals Alligator Hawk Cheetah

Consumer: Scavenger A consumer that feeds on dead animals Earthworm Raccoon Vulture

Consumer: Scavenger A consumer that feeds on dead animals Earthworm Raccoon Vulture

Decomposer • An organism that breaks down dead plant and animal matter into simpler

Decomposer • An organism that breaks down dead plant and animal matter into simpler compounds • Decomposers return matter to soil or water where it may be used again and again

Decomposer: Examples Bacteria Fungi Mr. Parr Decomposers Song [3: 20] https: //www. youtube. com/watch?

Decomposer: Examples Bacteria Fungi Mr. Parr Decomposers Song [3: 20] https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=WLk-9 ib 0 OVA

Watch the video clip and write down your observations using the following guidelines: 1.

Watch the video clip and write down your observations using the following guidelines: 1. What’s occurring in the video? 2. Is the process shown harmful or beneficial? Why? 3. What would happen if the process shown did not occur? 4. The process shown can be described as a cycle, why? https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=C 6 s. FP_7 Vezg

Study Jams: Ecosystem Energy Roles Song [3: 47 introduces additional concepts]

Study Jams: Ecosystem Energy Roles Song [3: 47 introduces additional concepts]

Organism Card Activity

Organism Card Activity

Food Chains Food chains are used to describe the feeding relationship between a producer

Food Chains Food chains are used to describe the feeding relationship between a producer and a single chain of consumers in an ecosystem.

Food Chains Why does the grasshopper eat the plant? What about the owl and

Food Chains Why does the grasshopper eat the plant? What about the owl and the snake? Organisms eat or make their own food so the food can be converted into energy.

Food Chain Energy is going from the corn to the locust Energy is going

Food Chain Energy is going from the corn to the locust Energy is going from the locust to the lizard Energy is going from the lizard to the snake The arrows show the direction in which Notice the direction of the arrows. the energy from the food is moving

Where does the energy for the food chain always begin?

Where does the energy for the food chain always begin?

Based on the two food chains, what do you think terrestrial means? Terrestrial means

Based on the two food chains, what do you think terrestrial means? Terrestrial means land marine means sea

The decomposers get energy Which type of organism is from the bird which circled

The decomposers get energy Which type of organism is from the bird which circled indead the food chainthen and gets transferred back to plants why is it shown differently? in the soil.

Study Jams: Food Chain https: //www. youtube. com/watch ? v=i. Wf. En 8 J

Study Jams: Food Chain https: //www. youtube. com/watch ? v=i. Wf. En 8 J 5 x. KM [Food Chain Song 3: 33]

Constructing a Food Chain Activity

Constructing a Food Chain Activity

Food Web A food web is a model of feeding relationships between many different

Food Web A food web is a model of feeding relationships between many different consumers and producers (several food chains together).

Food Web

Food Web

Food Web

Food Web

Food Web Game Constructing a Food Web Activity

Food Web Game Constructing a Food Web Activity

Study Jams: Food Web

Study Jams: Food Web

Food Chains/Web Both food chains and food webs show different organisms receive their energy.

Food Chains/Web Both food chains and food webs show different organisms receive their energy. They also show different organisms depend on one another. If one organism is removed from the food web or food chain, it may affect many other organisms in the ecosystem.

Use the Food Web Interdependence handout provided by the teacher and with an elbow

Use the Food Web Interdependence handout provided by the teacher and with an elbow partner discuss and describe what might happen if the fish population was suddenly removed from this ecosystem?

Within an ecological food chain/web, consumers are categorized into three groups. A Tertiary consumer

Within an ecological food chain/web, consumers are categorized into three groups. A Tertiary consumer feeds only on secondary consumers Secondary consumers, on the other hand, are mainly carnivores, and prey on other animals Primary consumers are usually herbivores, feeding on plants and fungus

Within an ecological food chain, consumers are categorized into three groups. Each level is

Within an ecological food chain, consumers are categorized into three groups. Each level is referred to as a Trophic Level

As energy moves from organism to organism, the amount of energy available for transfer

As energy moves from organism to organism, the amount of energy available for transfer decreases.

What does this mean for the polar bear? The polar bear has to eat

What does this mean for the polar bear? The polar bear has to eat more than the seal, cod, shrimp, etc. to get the amount of energy it needs. Amount of Energy

Another way to picture the flow of energy in an ecosystem is to use

Another way to picture the flow of energy in an ecosystem is to use an energy pyramid.

Identify the different levels of the energy pyramid on your notes and answer the

Identify the different levels of the energy pyramid on your notes and answer the additional questions.

Why is bacteria shown at both the top and the bottom of the pyramid

Why is bacteria shown at both the top and the bottom of the pyramid to the right?

Pyramid Model Activity

Pyramid Model Activity

Food Web Formative Assessment Practice

Food Web Formative Assessment Practice

How is the flow of energy in ecosystems like our money? Turn to a

How is the flow of energy in ecosystems like our money? Turn to a seat partner and discuss.

With a different seat partner, discuss our lesson activating question, what did Mufasa mean

With a different seat partner, discuss our lesson activating question, what did Mufasa mean by the “circle of life”?