Food Chain Lesson Plan
Food Chain Lesson Plan
Food Chain Lesson Plan
Teachers:
Rebecca Mobley
Subject:
1st Grade Science
Evidence of Mastery:
The teacher will use three rubrics to assess the comprehension of the students. The rubrics will look at a students
participation, writing, and worksheet.
Rubric for Participation
Student Names
Comments/Notes
Student is able to
complete the worksheet
with minimal errors.
Key vocabulary:
Food Chain: shows how organisms are dependent on each
other for food and how energy is moved from one organism
to another
Producers: organisms that produce their own food
Consumers: organisms that digest other organisms as an
energy source
Carnivores: organisms that only eat meat
Omnivores: organisms that eat both meats and plants
Herbivores: organisms that only eat plants
Materials:
Printouts of Organisms
Tape
Colored Pencils
Markers
Dry Erase Markers
Whiteboard
Food Chain Worksheet
Food Chain Writing Prompt Worksheet
Video Fabulous Food Chains: Crash Course Kids
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Opening (state objectives, connect to previous learning, and make relevant to real life)
Instructional Input
The teacher will begin by greeting the students and going over the lessons objectives.
Then, the teacher will say, Think back to last night, what did you and your family eat for
dinner? Share with your partner. After students share, the teacher will say, For dinner last
night I ate chicken. Today we are going to learn all about food chains: how they are formed,
how every organism is related and connected, and how organisms within an ecosystem
depend on each other to survive.
Teacher Will:
Student Will:
video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=MuKs9o1s8h8).
After the video the teacher will introduce
the vocabulary by writing it on the board
and asking the students to help make
the definitions.
The teacher will begin the instruction by
saying, Remember when I told you that
I ate chicken for dinner last night? Well, I
want to show you what a chickens food
chain can look like. The teacher will
then tape a printout of a chicken onto
Co-Teaching/Differentiation Strategy
Guided Practice
The teacher will use pictures, words, and arrows to model food chains for the students.
The video that is shows has pictures and words to accompany important concepts.
Teacher Will:
Student Will:
Independent Practice
Teacher Will:
Student Will:
Co-Teaching Strategy/Differentiation
The worksheet and writing prompt papers have pictures on them to help guide the
students.
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The students can ask questions and the teacher will be walking around the
classroom to help the students.
If a student needs help with their writing, they can ask their shoulder partner.
After the students have finished the food chain activity and the writing prompt we will end
the lesson with a class discussion about the food chain. The discussion will be led mostly
by the students. The teacher will ask the students to share, in their own words, what it was
that we did today. We will review the vocabulary terms and the lesson objectives. The
teacher will then ask the students, Which of the four ways of thinking does a food chain
fall under? The class will discuss that a food chain is a system within a larger system: an
ecosystem. The students will come to the conclusion that systems thinking is present when
a food chain is created because food chains show how organisms are connected within an
ecosystem.
Here is the writing prompt that will be used (the two sheets below). The students will cut and glue the
food chain onto the second paper and write about the food chain that they have created.
Below is the worksheet that the students will be completing independently. The students will also be asked to classify
each organism as a consumer or producer, and an omnivore, herbivore, or carnivore.
Resources
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/37/91/b2/3791b25e4d821134607e69c790f7c7c8.jpg
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/49/29/0c/49290c070f168059a667395f3cab9d51.jpg
http://www.rcsnc.org/UserFiles/Servers/Server_4702937/File/lynne%20huskey/FoodChainGang.pdf
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