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Food Webs and Energy Pyramids in What are Food Chains and Webs? by Bobbie Kalman

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Theme:

Energy Pyramid within the Food Chain and Food Webs

Grades:

6 - 8

Subject:

Science

Duration:

45 minute class session

Standards
& Goals:

Florida State Standards
  • The student understands the competitive, interdependent, cyclic nature of living things in the environment. (SC.G.1.3)
  • The student understands that most natural events occur in comprehensible, consistent patterns. SC.H.2.3

(Note that standards in this lesson plan are for example only. This lesson can be easily adapted to meet your state's specific standards.)

Objectives:

Students will:
  • Read about food chains and webs
  • Identify the similarities and differences between a food chain and a food web
  • Create an energy pyramid using primary producers and primary, secondary and tertiary consumers
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