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Food Chain
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This is a simple, clear, and direct explanation of what a food chain is. There is no sound for this student-created slide show.
Found by teresahopson in Food Chains
April 3, 2010 at 07:28 PM
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This music video teaches about food chains and the pyramid of energy. Watch it a few times and you'll be completely on top of trophic levels and energy transfer. This video is a great learning tool for late elementary and middle school age students to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. This video will help students to remember all the details that make food chains what they are. (02:46)
Found by ronna_37 in Food Chains
December 6, 2009 at 05:07 PM
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A food chain is made up of three groups: producers, consumers, and decomposers. They interact with each other in an ecosystem to get the energy they need. Learn more about food chains with this cartoon animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
Found by begamatt in Food Chains
May 17, 2011 at 08:09 PM
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This short video discusses the grassland ecosystem and food chain as well as various preditor/prey relationships. Herbivores such as the gazelle feed on the grass while cheetahs, lions, and hyenas compete for prey in the area. As demonstrated in this video, the food chain always starts as photosynthesis and ends in decay.
Found by begamatt in Food Chains
March 29, 2010 at 06:56 PM
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A dragon puppet explains the basics of the food chain and food web. The explains and gives examples of many vocabulary words from a food chain, including producer, consumer, carnivore, herbivore, omnivore and decomposer. The puppet also discusses "chain reactions" - what happens when you remove an item from a food chain. The end of the video ties it all together with food webs. (06:40)
Found by begamatt in Food Chains
March 29, 2010 at 06:47 PM
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This animated interactive game, teaches the students about consumers, predators, omnivore, of, lions, snakes, and more. Students will learn how some animals eat other plants and animals to survive and create a food chain, with this interactive lesson plan.The voice is quite computerized, but still suitable.(3:02)
Found by MargaretDot in Energy Flow in Ecosystems
April 3, 2012 at 04:59 PM
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Everyone eats, right? But how does that food get the energy to power you? Sabrina talks about the way energy moves, or flows, through an ecosystem and how that movement forms Food Chains! (03:24)
Found by teresahopson in Food Chains
January 7, 2018 at 09:46 AM
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A food chain is how how each living thing gets food, and how energy and nutrients are passed from one to another. (03:52)
Found by teresahopson in Food Chains
March 7, 2018 at 01:05 PM
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This video segment adapted from LOKE Films and the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme describes how contaminants such as mercury and PCBs affect Arctic wildlife. Learn about how pollutants accumulate in the fats of animals and how species at the top of a food chain, such as glaucous gulls and polar bears, have higher levels of toxins than species at lower trophic levels. (03:21)
Found by begamatt in Food Chains
August 13, 2010 at 11:13 PM
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Tim and Moby explain about food chains – the complex webs that connect the eaters…and the eaten. In this educational, animated movie see what happens when a single link is removed from a food chain! Marvel, as our dogged duo taunts bears in the name of science! Gasp, as you learn the difference between producers, consumers, and decomposers! Best of all, you’ll learn your place in the giant food web that is planet Earth. (04:02)
Found by teresahopson in Food Chains
January 7, 2018 at 09:39 AM
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This is a good slide show for student review of food chains webs and pyramids. Students have to construct food webs. There is one slide with 12 food chains and the student is instructed to find them. There is no sound.
Found by teresahopson in Food Chains
April 3, 2010 at 07:17 PM
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Maybe you'd like to just hear about one topic for a while. We understand. So today, let's just watch some videos about how we get energy. And how one animal gets energy from another animal, or a plant. It's all about food chains and food webs in this Crash Course Kids Compilation. (15:56)
Found by teresahopson in Food Chains
September 4, 2018 at 06:10 PM
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When you picture the lowest levels of the food chain, you might imagine herbivores happily munching on lush, living green plants. But this idyllic image leaves out a huge (and slightly less appetizing) source of nourishment: dead stuff. John C. Moore details the "brown food chain," explaining how such unlikely delicacies as pond scum and animal poop contribute enormous amounts of energy to our ecosystems. (03:50)
Found by teresahopson in Decomposers
January 22, 2021 at 06:45 PM
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This educational video will explain what ecosystems and food webs and food chains are. (03:30)
Found by teresahopson in Food Chains
January 8, 2021 at 05:11 PM
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The food web shows all of the relationships between all of the plants and animals in a community. It also shows how different food chains interact with one another and overlap. Learn more about food webs with this cartoon animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included in this link.
Found by begamatt in Food Webs
May 18, 2011 at 05:55 PM
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This interactive game adapted from the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences challenges players to build a food web, a complex model that shows how various food chains in an ecosystem are connected. Players must position the names of producers and consumers in the correct places in a diagram. The completed diagram reveals how energy flows through an Antarctic ecosystem and the relationships between predators and prey.
Found by begamatt in Food Webs
August 13, 2010 at 10:56 PM
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This interactive game adapted from the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences challenges players to build a food web, a complex model that shows how various food chains in an ecosystem are connected. Players must position the names of producers and consumers in the correct places in a diagram. The completed diagram reveals how energy flows through an Antarctic ecosystem and the relationships between predators and prey.
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Food Webs
April 25, 2012 at 07:59 PM
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Today we’re going to talk about the link between population and food energy. As the world's population keeps growing, finding ways to provide enough food and water for everyone while supporting a sustainable environment can be tricky! We'll take a closer look at food chains and how energy is transferred between different trophic levels, follow the trends in human consumption as incomes rise, and talk about the two types of overpopulation as they're related to the planet's carrying capacity. (10:12)
Found by andrewvanzyl in Populations
June 7, 2021 at 05:58 AM
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This video demonstrates how organisms depends on each other for survival. The narration is accompanied by still images. (01:54)
Found by teresahopson in Food Chains
April 8, 2010 at 09:27 PM
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This is a another funny, vintage Sesame Street spoof of a game show This is Your Life that explains where eggs come from. This video actually addresses food chains and how energy is passed from one thing to another (in simplest terms). Without the sun, the rain, the farmer, and the chicken, the egg would not be here. (03:24)
Found by teresahopson in Farm Animals
May 30, 2010 at 06:58 PM
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How is a pellet formed? This four minute video explains what a Barn Owl pellet is and the process for how it is formed. The video also addresses different types of pellets and how to determine if it is from a barn owl. This video would be a nice addition to a lesson on pellet dissections or one on food chains. (03:56)
Found by michael.davis in Owl Pellets
May 2, 2012 at 02:30 PM
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There are over seven million tons of plastic spanning an area twice the size of Texas destroying our oceans and harming our food chains. (02:43)
Found by teresahopson in Great Pacific Garbage Patch
April 25, 2010 at 06:24 PM
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This is a student-made project for science class that helps explain Biomagnification. Images and text are set to music. The text is presented on the screen quickly and students may benefit from viewing the video more than one time. Biomagnification is the increase in concentration of a substance, like pesticide, that occurs in a food chain. (02:03)
Found by michael.davis in Ecosystems
April 26, 2012 at 01:53 PM
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Mrs.Rice teaches kids about living things and their habitats and eating habits through humor and song. She sings about producers, consumers, decomposers, organisms, predators, hosts, food chains, etc. This is a great resource to help teach mastery of these important science skills. (5:39)
Found by porter1526 in Science Songs
June 25, 2012 at 05:29 PM
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In “What’s on Your Plate,” Sadie and Safiyah, who are two eleven-year-old, African-American city kids, go on this journey to understand their place in the food chain. The film is inspired by them looking at food and going around to stores and seeing, “Where does this food come from?” Like, “Why are we getting potatoes from Canada, when there are potatoes grown 100 miles away?” And along the way they talk to farmers and food activists and policy makers and, most importantly, their peers.
Found by BigGreenTV in Sustainable Farming
February 10, 2011 at 12:35 PM
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