English National Curriculum - Science Science
Mission Objectives
Explain what could affect a food chain
Show how all animals and humans relate to each other in a food chain
Describe what a food chain is
Enquiry Approach - Research
Using information from a variety of sources to answer scientific questions.
Enquiry Skill - Recording data, results and findings
Using tables, a variety of graphs, labelled diagrams and models to record observations, measurements, results and findings.
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Words and meanings to learn
nutrient
part of food that helps living things live and grow
caterpillar
the wormlike larva of an insect and usually a butterfly or moth
food chain
the order in which living things eat other living things
life cycle
the sequence of changes that living things go through as they grow, reproduce and die
rot
decay
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Resources: Card/paper, scissors, sticky tape, coloured pens/pencils and a glue stick. You may prefer to provide the children with animal pictures to cut out instead.
Core Handout (2): Space for the children to draw and label a food chain.
Challenge Handout (4): Additional space for the children to explain what is happening in their food chain and then suggest what would happen if there was no producer and how that might affect the rest of the food chain.
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