
Growing and Food Chain
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Growing and Food Chain
By Kidzone Center
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Class Rules!
Be quiet!
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Class Rules!
Listen to teacher
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Raise your hand
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What are 2 big groups of animals?
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Invertebrates
Vertebrates
Vertebrates have a backbone
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Multiple Choice
How many groups of vertebrates?
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Only 10% of the animals are vertebrates.
But it's a very big group of animals.
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What group do humans belong to?
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vertebrates - Quiz
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Growing
Humans and animals need food to grow! Growing is an important process!
Look at these photos and guess how old are they
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Humans grow up and become adults. Adults can have their families. All animals can grow and reproduce!
When humans grow they become higher!
Can you see the difference?
Who is taller?
What is your height?
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Animals grow up and reproduce.
Some animals have only 1 or 2 babies. They take care of their babies.
Some animals like fish Produce a lot of babies and leave them.
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What is a food chain?
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A food chain shows us how different organisms eat each other to survive!
The food chain starts with plants and ends with animals!
Bugs eat plants and frogs eat bugs
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Plants are producers!
Plants take sunlight from the sun and water from the soil!
They create food for others!
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Animals are consumers!
They don't produce food! They just eat it!
Animals that eat plants are primary consumers.
Animals that eat animals are secondary consumers!
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Multiple Choice
Primary consumers
Secondary consumers
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Multiple Choice
Primary consumers
Secondary consumers
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Multiple Choice
Primary consumers
Secondary consumers
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Multiple Choice
Primary consumers
Secondary consumers
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Multiple Choice
Primary consumers
Secondary consumers
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Bacterias are decomposers
They eat dead plants and animals and leave nutrients in the soil.
Plants use this nutrient to grow up!
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What is the place for humans?
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Humans are at the end of the food chain!
They eat both plants and animals!
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Food Chain - Labelled diagram
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Food Chain game - Open the box
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Multiple Choice
Plants are called the producers
true
false
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Multiple Choice
What do plants need to make their own food?
Sun, Water, and Animals
Sun, Coke, and Soil
Sun, Water, and Soil
Nothing at all
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Multiple Choice
What are animals called in a food chain?
Producers
Consumers
Decomposers
Plants
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Based on this food chain, how does the frog get energy?
by growing into a bass fish
by eating a dragonfly
by sitting on water lilies
by eating a bass fish
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Today, I will tell you about ....
Humans and animals need food to grow! Growing is an important process!
Some animals have only 1 or 2 babies. They take care of their babies.
Some animals like fish Produce a lot of babies and leave them.
A food chain shows us how different organisms eat each other to survive!
Producers. _____ take sunlight from the sun and water from the soil!
Animals are consumers! Animals that eat ______ are primary consumers.
Animals that eat ______ are secondary consumers!
Bacterias are decomposers
They eat dead plants and animals and leave nutrients in the soil.
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