Food chains

This lesson plan includes a video clip that does not play in the US, but the online activity and other materials are helpful.  In the online activity, the student creates a food chain by clicking on which animal eats which animal, and hears an explanation of how the animal depends on the other animals in its ecosystem. The food chain the student creates shows how the animals depend on each other, and how a plant is the beginning point of each food chain.However, at the end, you cannot play the video. It is u201cnot available in your area.u201d Be sure to scroll down in the lesson plan and find "online activity," so as not to be disappointed by the non-playing film clip. After students have completed the online activity, notice that there is a link just below the photo frame to a quiz, and to reading material. The lesson plan also includes a link to a printable worksheet.

Standards & Objectives

Learning objectives: 

Objectives:

Food Cycles

  • To know that animals and plants in a local habitat are interdependent.
  • To know that a food chain starts with a plant (a producer).
  • To know that food webs can be drawn to represent the feeding relationships in a habitat.

Lesson Variations

Blooms taxonomy level: 
Understanding
Extension suggestions: 

Extension:

Ask the children to complete the Bitesize food chains quiz or the food chains worksheet (PDF 158KB).

Watch Learning Zone Class Clips - Looking at creatures found in a pond. Ask the children to create their own food chain.

References

Contributors: