Food Chains In The Rainforest Ks2
Collect some examples of each type.
Food chains in the rainforest ks2. Food chains in the rainforest ks2. An open ended activity involving sorting and classifying which was used as the main part of a Science lesson graded outstanding. Food Chains Resources KS2 - Whole Class Guided Reading Text in the form of a story about an eagle and the conditions it faces in North America.
In this food chain the plant is the producer the insect is the primary consumer and is a herbivore the mouse is the secondary consumer and is an omnivore the owl - at the top of the food chain - is the tertiary consumer and is a carnivore. Primary from just 1500. Lots of different food and drink originated in the rainforest.
The posters below show twenty different types and can be used in the classroom in the ways suggested. Grouping of living things. The Producers - the trees shrubs bromeliads and other plants.
For example a fox a rabbit and a plant are linked because the rabbit eats the plant and the fox eats the rabbit. Children need to sort through strips of paper each with a living thing printed on and identify the energy source producers primary consumers top consumers language used for year 4 and decomposers. This resource has not been rated yet.
Examples of these in the Amazon Rainforest are the macaws monkeys agouti sloths and toucans. Why rainforests are so important. The Secondary Consumers the jaguar and boa constrictor.
These links are called food chains. Ecosystems covered are British countryside tropical rainforest lakeriver and seashore. Examples of these in the Amazon Rainforest are jaguars gorillas and anacondas.