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Lesson 6 who is eating who?
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An animal that only eats plants
An animal that only eats meat
An animal that eats a varied diet of plants and animals
fungi and bacteria that break down dead organic matter, releasing nutrients
Omnivore
Herbivore
Carnivore
Decomposers
Slide 2 - Drag question
A deer only eats grass, blackberries and acorns. Which type of animal are they?
A
Decomposer
B
Omnivore
C
Carnivore
D
Herbivore
Slide 3 - Quiz
Producer - converts energy from the sun into plant food.
Primary consumer - feed on producers
Secondary consumer - feed on primary consumers
Decomposer - break down dead organic matter, releasing nutrients into the soil
Slide 4 - Drag question
Primary consumers only eat producers. Which type of animal are they?
A
Omnivore
B
Herbivore
C
Decomposer
D
Carnivore
Slide 5 - Quiz
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Slide 6 - Video
00:37
Which two continents would you find deciduous forests located?
A
Europe
B
South America
C
Asia
D
Africa
Slide 7 - Quiz
00:46
The climate in the UK is described as 'temperate maritime'. What does this mean for our weather?
A
It's hot and wet.
B
It's mild and wet.
C
It's cold and wet.
Slide 8 - Quiz
01:30
Name a producer found in the herb layer.
Slide 9 - Open question
02:31
Buzzards are predators of small animals. Which type of animal are they?
A
Herbivore
B
Carnivore
C
Omnivore
D
Decomposer
Slide 10 - Quiz
Give examples of consumers that might be found in the temperate forest.
Slide 11 - Open question
Foxes are omnivores. This means they eat...?
A
Only plants
B
Only meat
C
Plants and meat
Slide 12 - Quiz
Foxes eat rabbits. Which type of consumer are they?
A
Primary
B
Secondary
Slide 13 - Quiz
Producer
Primary consumer
Secondary consumer
Tertiary consumer
This animal is a herbivore and is eaten by frogs.
This animal eats frogs.
This plant converts energy from the sun into food.
This animal eats herbivores and is eaten by foxes.
Slide 14 - Drag question
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