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Food Chains Unit | Food Chain Cut & Paste Worksheets, Crafts, & More | 1st Grade

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Learning about food chains has never been more fun! Your students will love studying animals and what they eat when they engage in the exciting hands-on activities included in this unit. This resource includes animal food chains across 9 habitats. Our food chain science unit is perfect for First Grade, but can be adapted for use with other age groups too.

This product includes lessons, activities, and materials for animal food chains within the following habitats: Antarctic, Arctic, Desert, Forest/Woodland, Freshwater, Mountain, Rainforest, Ocean, and Savanna.


With this unit you’ll have everything you need and more to teach your students all about food chains. Click on “View Preview” to get a better idea of what you’ll get! 


WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS UNIT:

  • Lesson Plans
  • At-Home Letter
  • Teacher Guide
  • Science Center and Science Questions
  • Book, Video, and Song Lists
  • Food Chains Powerpoint and Posters
  • Definition Posters
  • Vocabulary Worksheet
  • Food Chain through the Habitats Powerpoint
  • Finish the Food Chain Worksheets
  • Food Chain Mini Books (for all 9 habitats)
  • Food Chains Hats (for all 9 habitats)
  • Food Chains Crafts (for all 9 habitats)

BONUS MATERIALS:

  • Writing Center and Word Wall Materials
  • Circle Maps
  • Additional Food Chain Crafts (for all 9 habitats)
  • Food Chain Center Sort (for all 9 habitats)
  • Food Chains Emergent Reader
  • Fingerplay
  • Sensory Bins
  • STEM Activity

WAYS TO USE THIS UNIT

  • Use the PowerPoints as a daily mini-lesson. Gather your students for a quick, whole group lesson to kick off each day of learning. Each lesson is colorful and inviting, with simple text perfect for your growing readers. 
  • Students will love making food chain crafts! Try incorporating the food chain hats and crafts as a science center. Your students will have so much fun collaborating with their friends while learning about food chains.
  • This unit is filled with student activity pages. Use the many printables and emergent readers for independent work or partner practice. Not enough time during your science block? We get that! Create cross curricular connections when you incorporate the student worksheets and booklets in your reading and writing centers.
  • Provide closure to each day's learning by using the songs and videos that are linked in this product. You won’t ever have to go searching for fun ways to engage your students when learning about animal habitats when you purchase this product!

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Total Pages
143 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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NGSSK-ESS2-2
Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs. Examples of plants and animals changing their environment could include a squirrel digs in the ground to hide its food and tree roots can break concrete.
NGSSK-LS1-1
Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. Examples of patterns could include that animals need to take in food but plants do not; the different kinds of food needed by different types of animals; the requirement of plants to have light; and, that all living things need water.

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