Energy for AnimalsLevel 1 Curriculum Area Energy and Change - energy sources and receivers Life and Living - Living together, structure and function,biodiversity, change and continuity Activity: Discussion, writing Theme: Food and energy Outcomes
Activities
Using the cutouts from the Australian Food Web, match each of the above animals with their food. Talk about the food requirements of animals seen during the night.
Using the pictures of the living things from the Australian Food Web, match the animals listed above with their food. Undertake the same activities with the African and Antarctic cutouts - ask students to select animals and identify their food. ExtensionImagine that the class is organising a banquet for either Australian, Antarctic or African animals. Ask them to work out who they would invite, the venue (an ice cave in Antarctica, picnic under a eucalypt or acacia etc.) and design a menu including food items or recipes. Ask students to think about their own food requirements. (Breakfast, play lunch, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner). Questions to ask include: why do we need to eat, where does our food come from.
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