Monday, March 4, 2013

Sample of What to Expect from Students


Herbivore

Animals that feed mainly on plants are called herbivores. In a food chain, herbivores are primary consumers. Herbivores range from insects to elephants. They can eat leaves, grass, flowers, seeds, roots, fruits, bark, pollen, and much more. Some examples of herbivores are: deer, horses, rabbits, cows, bees, sheep, and grasshoppers.

DEER
ZEBRA




RABBIT






ELEPHANT
TURTLE









BARK, BERRIES, GRASS, WATER

LEAVES 


Herbivores are animals that only eat plants.
Carnivores are animals that only eat meat.
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and animals.

We are classified as omnivores. Humans eat both plants and animals. For example, people can eat fruit, salad, or nuts and poultry, turkey or beef.

Here is a game I had fun playing. I think my classmates will enjoy playing too!

http://www.switcheroozoo.com/games/pleasedofeedtheanimals.htm







Consumer Activity



Dear students,

Now that we have discussed about herbivores, carnivores and omnivores, you will work together with assigned partners to discover more about these consumers. You will use this blog to create posts about the different types of consumers: herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. Use the internet to research information about the type of consumer assigned to your group.

Before you start your blog, please watch this short YouTube video to refresh your memory about consumers.


 

In this blog, use information ONLY provided by these websites:

 






You can also GOOGLE to find pictures of herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.


Include the following information in your blog:
State the type of consumer to your group (herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore).
Define the type of consumer.
What types of animals are consumers? Provide at least 5 examples. 
What does your consumer eat? Provide at least 5 examples.
Explain the difference between the three (herbivore, carnivore, and omnivore).
What type of consumers are? Why? What do we eat?


Find another website with information or games that will help your fellow classmates learn about consumers. Attach a link :)