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Food Web Game — Learn the Food Chain and Energy Flow

By: ARTventurous Animals

Food Web Game

Looking for an digital food web game for your elementary kids? Maybe you’re wanting a no-prep way to practice energy flow in an ecosystem?

Then this resource is for you!

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Food Web Game

Looking for an digital food web game for your elementary kids? Maybe you’re wanting a no-prep way to practice energy flow in an ecosystem?

Then this resource is for you!

 

Learning about consumers/producers/decomposers is vital to understanding the food web in an ecosystem. But it’s not always fun to learn about!

 

Use that screen-time your kids love as a tool to learn–with this digital drag-and-drop game!

 

What’s Included

-How to Use section for parents

Explanation of the different roles animals and plants play in the ecosystem (secondary consumer, producer, etc.)

Beginner level food web with drag and drop activity

Intermediate level food web with drag and drop activity

Answer keys for both levels

-Additional freebie inside

 

 

This food web game can be a fun and informative way to teach your homeschoolers about the interconnectedness of the Earth’s ecosystems.

A food web is a complex web of relationships between various organisms in an ecosystem.

The food web is made up of a variety of different organisms, such as plants, animals, and even humans. Each organism in the food web relies on the other organisms to survive.

Plants use sunlight and water to create energy, while animals eat plants and other animals to obtain energy. Humans get their energy from eating a variety of different plant and animal sources.

The food web is a complex system, and there are many types of relationships between different organisms.

For example, a herbivore, such as a deer, eats plants. The deer then becomes food for a carnivore, such as a wolf. The wolf then becomes food for an omnivore, such as a human.

This is just one example of the complex relationships that make up the food web.

It is important for homeschool kids to understand the food web and how it works, because it affects our everyday lives.

We rely on the food web for our food sources, and it is important to understand how our actions can have an effect on the food web.

For example, if we cut down too many trees, it can reduce the amount of habitat for the animals that rely on them for food, and this can affect the entire food web.

Learning about the food web is an important part of understanding the environment and how we can help protect it.

By teaching your students about the food web, they can become more aware of their actions and how they are connected to the environment.

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Food Web Game — Learn the Food Chain and Energy Flow