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This activity helps students understand ecosystems and the interdependence of living things. They will learn about producers, consumers, and decomposers in a hands-on way.
Explore the fascinating world of food chains through a fun simulation!
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This activity helps students understand ecosystems and the interdependence of living things. They will learn about producers, consumers, and decomposers in a hands-on way.
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Experiencing the food chain firsthand solidifies concepts better than lectures. Engaging in simulation fosters critical thinking and teamwork skills.
1. Draw 3 different organisms on separate pieces of paper: a plant, an herbivore, and a carnivore. 2. Cut out the drawings and label each organism. 3. Arrange the organisms in a line to represent the food chain: plant → herbivore → carnivore. 4. Use glue to attach the organisms to another piece of paper in the correct order. 5. Connect the organisms with string to show the relationship between them. 6. What did you notice about how energy flows in your food chain?