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  1. Food Webs: Mountain, Jungle, Desert, Underwater. Your mission is to make sure all the animals have enough to eat for 12 days. Try each of these four games: Mountain Scramble, Jungle Jeopardy, Feed the Dingo, and Make a Mangrove. Play.

    • Here's How
    • Tips
    • What You Need
    Write the names of organisms from a food web diagram on note cards. If there are more studentsin the class than species, duplicate lower level species (there are generally more plants, insects, fun...
    Each student draws one organism card. Students announce their organisms to the class and discuss the roles they play within the ecosystem.
    One student with an endangered species card holds a ball of yarn. Using the food web diagram as a guide, this student will hold the end of the yarn and toss the ball to a classmate, explaining how...
    The recipient of the ball will keep hold of the yarn strand and toss the ball to another student, explaining their connection. The yarn toss will continue until every student in the circle is holdi...
    Grade Level: 4 to 6 (ages 9 to 12)
    Examples of endangered species' food webs: Sea Otter, Polar Bear, Pacific Salmon, Hawaiian Birds, and Atlantic Spotted Dolphin
    Be ready to look up different species on the internet or in textbooks to answer questions about an organism's role in the ecosystem.
    Offer a large-sized food web diagram that all students can see (such as an overhead projector image), or pass out one food web diagram to each student for reference during the challenge.
    Food web diagram for an endangered species (See examples in "Tips" section.)
    Index cards
    Marker or pen
    Ball of yarn
    • Jennifer Bove
  2. Assignment: Food Webs. Created by Sandra T on 12/20/2021. 10 activities: 10 games. 147 min. Activity 1: Instructional Game. Estimated duration:20 min. Digiworld Adventure: Learn Food Webs. Go on an awesome adventure to the Digiworld and learn Food Webs together with Dr. Web! Play as Jessie / Jasson and learn more about organisms, ecosystems ...

  3. Food Chains Fishing. Fishing for food chains is another partner activity! For this one, you’ll want to do some prep ahead of time. Create a set of construction paper organisms (I recommend 15 or 20 cards with an equal number of each type of organism found in food chains) and attach paper clips to each “card.”.

  4. Food Chain Game - Food chains come to life: when a chain is correctly put together, it turns into an animated working chain! Possible Advertisement For help with the food chain, visit these pages.

  5. Another visualization of an ecosystem is the food web. Food webs illustrate predator/prey relationships, and scientists can use them to predict how a change in one species’ population will affect the others in its ecosystem. A preview of each game in the learning objective is found below. You can access all of the games on Legends of Learning ...

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  7. A food web shows the feeding relationships within an ecosystem and can be divided into 3 parts: Producers: plants that use energy from the sun to grow Consumers: animals that eat plants or other animals to gain energy to grow Decomposers: fungi, bacteria, or invertebrates that consume dead or decaying plant or animal material In this game, students […]

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