Science

Create Desert Food Chain

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Overview:
A hands-on activity where students cut and paste desert animals and plants to build food chains, demonstrating the relationships and energy flow in a desert ecosystem. Designed for upper years students.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the concept of food chains and how energy moves through an ecosystem.
  • Identify the roles of producers, consumers, and predators in a desert biome.
  • Develop fine motor skills and organisational skills through a cut-and-paste activity.

How the Activity Works:
Students are provided with images of various desert animals and plants (e.g., cacti, lizards, snakes) and are tasked with cutting and pasting them to create food chains. They arrange the animals and plants in the correct order, showing how energy flows from producers to primary consumers and predators in a desert environment. This activity helps students develop a deeper understanding of the desert ecosystem and the connections between different organisms within it.

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