Human Interactions in Food Chains and Food Webs
Produced By:
PIEFA
States:
NSW
Aimed at:
Year 7
- 9
Curriculum 8.4
Curriculum 9.0:
SC4-14LW, SC4-15LW, GE5-2, GE5-5, AC9S7U02, AC9S7H03, AC9TE8K04
Lesson Type:
Subjects:
Keywords:
soil, food chain, food web, organism, banyula, feeding relationship, pest, insect, human interaction,
Human Interactions in Food Chains and Food Webs
This resource for year 7 science and year 9 geography students will introduce them to food chains, food webs, and how human activities can affect the interactions within these systems. Students will design a food chain and food web based on the ecological interactions on Banyula farm. An overarching theme of sustainable ecosystems will be embedded throughout the lesson, along with the influence of science on agricultural practices and the management of environments.
This resource consists of 3 activities (and optional extension activities), worksheets and answer guide. These activities will improve student’s knowledge and vocabulary around food chains and webs and will discover the regenerative agricultural practices utilised at Banyula farm.
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PIEFA’s Storm and Flood Industry Recovery Program (SFIRP) is jointly funded by the Australian and NSW Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements. Although funding for this product has been provided by both Australian and NSW Governments, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views of either Government.