Science

Create Beach & Ocean Food Web

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Overview:

This hands-on activity allows students to build their own beach and ocean food web by cutting and pasting animals and plants to demonstrate the relationships within a coastal and marine ecosystem.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the concept of food webs and how energy flows through an ecosystem.
  • Identify the roles of producers, consumers, and predators in a beach and ocean biome.
  • Develop fine motor skills and creativity through a cut-and-paste activity.

How the Activity Works:

Students are provided with images of various beach and ocean animals and plants, including producers (e.g., seaweed), primary consumers (e.g., fish), and predators (e.g., sharks). They cut out the images and arrange them to create a food web, connecting the animals and plants with arrows to show energy flow. This activity is ideal for science lessons on ecosystems and habitats, helping students understand the interactions between organisms in beach and ocean environments.

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