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Where do living things get their energy? Can you figure out if the living thing:

-Makes its own food (producer)
-Eats to survive (consumer)
-Breaks down dead stuff (decomposer)

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205, 203 and 206 are learning about the forest. While we were watching Planet Earth and noticing the different layers of the forest, we pointed out many predators and their prey. We also began to talk about how plants make their own energy from the Sun, while everything else that lives must eat to get its energy.

Follow the energy to win the food chain game!

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The turtle is a consumer that eats another consumer, jellyfish.

The fungi are decomposers that put nutrients back in the soil.

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We can’t get enough of this game! Can you balance out the predators and prey so that all three kinds of living things survive?

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Cactus, by Robbie

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Welcome to the food chain game! Visit the site to learn how to play it. It is fun because we think it’s easy to learn and easy to beat. It’s a piece of cake!

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This is a game about food chains. There are boxes for the different creatures – plants and animals in the world. You have to put the animals in order to make the top predator in the last box. You put it in the box and if it goes right back to where it came from, then it’s wrong.

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Click on the picture to play the game:The turtle is a consumer that eats another consumer, jellyfish.

The fungi are decomposers that put nutrients back in the soil.

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