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Food Chain Headbands

Food Chain Headbands. Laminate the following photos and attach to cardboard headbands. The children can try to sort themselves into food chains and food webs. The garden slug will eat most vegetation – especially saplings, fruits and vegetables.

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Food Chain Headbands

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  1. Food Chain Headbands Laminate the following photos and attach to cardboard headbands. The children can try to sort themselves into food chains and food webs

  2. The garden slug will eat most vegetation – especially saplings, fruits and vegetables Many species of ants will eat the bodies of dead insects that are much larger than they, including caterpillars and grasshoppers. they eat the honeydew that other insects leave behind. Honeydew is a sweet substance secreted by aphids as they ingest the juices of plants. Some ant species even 'farm' aphids. The ants will take the aphids back to their ant colony, tend to them and milk them for the honeydew. Aphids will be eaten by ladybirds

  3. Common toads will eat slugs and ladybirds A garden spider will eat flies Grass snakes will eat toads Sparrows will eat ants A starling will eat a garden spider

  4. A blue bottle fly will feed on fruit and flowers (like peony) A peony

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