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P6 Food Chains Pre-assessment

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Life on the Reef

Ms. Lightbourne’s P6 class planned a snorkelling trip to learn about food chains.

Before The Field Trip
Before they went, Ms. Lightbourne wanted to see what the class already knew.
Read the statements in questions 1 -7 . Which ones are true and which ones are false?
Question 1
1.

Organisms are living things.

Question 2
2.

Food chains show relationships between what different organisms eat in a habitat.

Question 3
3.

Food chains begin with a consumer.

Question 4
4.

Almost all producers get their energy from the Sun.

Question 5
5.

Animals are called consumers because they eat other organisms.

Question 6
6.

Predators are eaten by prey.

Question 7
7.

Prey hunt, kill and eat predators.

Watch this video for instructions on how to show your own work. This will help you with questions 8 and 14.
On the Field Trip
Questions 8-13 are all based on the information above.
Question 8
8.

Create a food chain based on the information above.
Click on "show your work"
Type the name of the organisms on the lines. Draw in the arrows between each organism.
When you have finished click the blue check mark in the top right corner.

Question 9
9.

Which organism in the food chain above is the producer?

Question 10
10.

Where do producers get their food from?

Question 11
11.

Identify an organism from this food chain that is a predator.

Question 12
12.

Identify an organism from this food chain that is prey.

Question 13
13.

Identify organisms from this food chain that are consumers.

For the last question, you will create your own food chain.
Question 14
14.

Click on "show your work" and then follow the instructions to create your own food chain.
When you have finished click the blue check mark in the top right corner.

Data Handling

Some turtles like to eat seagrass.
Scientists have been monitoring the numbers of turtles and the amount of seagrass seen around Trunk Island. Here is some of their data:

Look at the data above and select the correct answer to complete each statement.
Question 15
15.

After one year, the number of turtles seen around Trunk Island:

Question 16
16.

The amount of seagrass seen throughout the year:

Question 17
17.

Did the amount of seagrass available have an effect on the number of turtles in the area?

Question 18
18.

Look at your answer to question 17.
Why do you think this happened?