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You just finished teaching about life cycles, food chains, and in your science unit so now it's time to have some fun with the interacitve and high energy review game for food chains. This game includes food chains for land and water that start with the sun as the energy source, a producer plant, the animals in the food chain, and ends with a decomposer to make the cycle complete. Capture you kids heart and minds with the fun and engaging game as a little life science test prep and review. Food Chain Game, Science Food Chains, Animal Lessons, Weather Unit, Food Chains, Kid Experiments, Science Units, A Little Life, Review Games

You just finished teaching about life cycles, food chains, and in your science unit so now it's time to have some fun with the interacitve and high energy review game for food chains. This game includes food chains for land and water that start with the sun as the energy source, a producer plant, the animals in the food chain, and ends with a decomposer to make the cycle complete. Capture you kids heart and minds with the fun and engaging game as a little life science test prep and review.

E is for Explore!: Food Chain Freeze Tag Maybe a modification with string for all the conncetions made?! Nature, Food Chain Game, Science Food Chains, Food Webs, Deciduous Forest, Frozen Tags, Esl Kids, Science Board, Animal Adaptations

This activity is inspired by Eecko World's "We're All In This Together." Rather than having kids play tag using organisms from a single food chain, make it more challenging by adding a variety of food chains! Give each child a construction paper headband with a different plant or animal that is part of a food chain (include organisms from different habitats). Take students to a large open area outside. Kids have to look for a plant or animal that their organism consumes. They tag what they…

Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational: Food Chain War [printable card game] -- great idea for 7th grade.  Make it a bit more complex for them (producer, detritivore, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary, etc.) 6th Grade Science, Teaching Biology, Third Grade Science, 5th Grade Science, Food Chain Activities, Grade 3 Science, 7th Grade Science, Food Chains, 4th Grade Science

I've seen loads of great food chain activities online. What possessed me to make my own? Well, truthfully, I've been itching to make some sort of war card game for ages. This seemed like the perfect opportunity. To set the stage for our activity, we read a few books. The Magic School Bus book provides great detail (and who doesn't love Ms. Frizzle?!?). Snap! is a wonderfully simple picture book that reminded me of "The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly." It would be perfect for younger kids. When…

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