Photo from PD Photo Food Chains Organization and
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Photo from PD Photo Food Chains Organization and breakdown of Food Chains Grade 5 Sarah Holloway, © 2015
KEY VOCABULARY Before we get started with the lesson, there a few terms we need to become familiar with… 1. ) Herbivore 4. ) Producers 2. ) Carnivore 5. ) Consumers 3. ) Omnivore 6. ) Decomposers Click me to hear this slide narrated
HERBIVORES, CARNIVORES, OMNIVORES Herbivore- an animal that only eats plants Carnivore- an animal that only eats meat Omnivore- animals that eats plants and meat Omnivore- Children Photo from PD Photo Herbivore- Koala Photo from PD Photo Carnivore- Lion Photo from PD Photo
PRODUCERS Producers- are organisms, either a green plant or bacterium, which is part of the first level of a food chain. Photo from PD Photo
CONSUMERS An organism that generally obtains food by feeding on other organisms or organic matter. Photo from PD Photo
DECOMPOSERS An organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material. If you want to learn more about food chains click on the picture to the right! Photo from PD Photo
WHAT IS A FOOD CHAIN? !? A series of types of living things in which each one uses the next lower member of the series as a source of food. Hawk Rabbit Grass Click here to learn More about Food Chains!
FOOD CHAIN CONTINUED A more in depth example… Otter Fish Water Bugs Algea If you want to learn more about food chains click on the words food chain above!
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