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Food chains
Do animals, plants
and fungi need
each other? Why?
R E A D & T H I N K
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Read and find out why it’s called a food chain.
3
Say the
Food chain
chant.
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In your notebook, copy and complete the table.
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Choose the odd one out. In your notebook, write why.
a)
tiger, spider, eagle, bee
d)
pig, sheep, human, bear
b)
fish, frog, bear, lizard
e)
dolphin, snake, crocodile, fish
c)
cow, tiger, butterfly, whale
f)
eagle, squirrel, hen, duck
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Draw and label a food chain.
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Check your learning.
A C T I V I T I E S
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Animal
Group
Respiration Reproduction
Nutrition
sheep
lungs
crocodile
oviparous
amphibian
gills
omnivore
producer
decomposer
consumer (herbivore)
consumer (carnivore)
The plant makes its own food
using the nutrients in the soil
made by the decomposers.
When the lynx dies, bacteria and
fungi break down the lynx’s remains
and turn them into nutrients.
The lynx eats
the rabbit.
The rabbit eats
the plant.