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Access Prior Knowledge Lesson 5: How does energy move in an ecosystem?. Opening Activity O pen Science textbook to page 144. Open Workbook to page 44A to review home learning. Open Science folder to review vocabulary words and outline for the chapter.
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Access Prior Knowledge Lesson 5: How does energy move in an ecosystem? Opening Activity Open Science textbook to page 144. Open Workbook to page 44A to review home learning. Open Science folder to review vocabulary words and outline for the chapter. Open Science journal and answer the following questions: 1-Give an example of an ecosystem and the living and nonliving parts of it. Review Content Cards and Q-Cards in bin, sharing with partners quizzing each other quietly. Log in to clickers using student ID number. Be ready to review home learning when timer goes off. Don't forget to write your home learning in your agenda page 45A.
Do you agree with the statement? 1 Examples of producers include carnivores and herbivores. Yes No
Do you agree with the statement? 2 Omnivores eat plants and animals. Yes No
Do you agree with the statement? 3 Consumers have the greatest amount of energy in an ecosystem. Yes No
Do you agree with the statement? 4 The organisms at the top of the energy pyramid have the least amount of energy. Yes No
Food Chains & Food Webs Food chains and webs show how energy moves in an ecosystem. Food gives the energy to the organisms in an ecosystem. Producers make their own food by using energy from the sun, like plants. Consumers eat other organisms to get energy, all animals are consumers. 1. Herbivore is an animal that eats only plants. 2. Carnivore is an animal that eats only other animals. 3. Omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and animals. Decomposers are organisms that eat waste or dead organisms and make nitrogen compounds that can be used by plants. The arrows in a food chain show how energy moves from the food to the animal. Food webs contain many food chains that show many relationships between organisms. First paragraph pg. 144
Energy Pyramids An energy pyramid is a diagram that shows the amounts of energy that flow through each level of a food chain. The most energy is at the bottom of the energy pyramid because some of the energy is used up before the organism gets eaten. Activities like running, breathing and thinking turned the food into the energy of body heat. Energy does not disappear, it just changes form. First paragraph pg. 146 Food Chains
MatchQuest Food Chain sun Plants
TextQuest Answer questions in your Science Journal. 1. Where is the greatest amount of energy in an Energy Pyramid? Why? 2. How do herbivores and carnivores get their energy? 3. What niche (role) do decomposers play in an ecosystem? 4. What do decomposers make when they break down remains of dead organisms? Don't forget to write your home learning in your agenda page 45A.