A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE VI
I. Objectives
a. Define food web
II. Subject Matter
A. Topic:
Food Web
B. Reference:
Science and Health : Into the Future VI
p.126 , Science & Health p. 111-113
C. Materials:
Illustration, chart, activity sheet, pictures
D. Science Concept:
A food web is a pattern of overlapping and interlinked food chain.
The energy pyramid illustrates how the amount of stored energy from the sum
is reduced as an organism gets away from the producer.
E. Process skills
Observing, Describing, and Differentiating.
F. Values Focus
Valuing the food web and Cooperation
III. Procedure
A. Learning Activities
TEACHER’s Activity PUPIL’s Activity
Preliminary Activity
a. Greetings
Good Morning Class
b. Checking of Attendance
Clap your hands for everybody is present today.
c. What was our assignment? Food chain
(Sun)
1. What is the food chain producer? (Plants)
2. What is the first-order consumer? (Word)
3. What is the second-order (Chicken)
consumer? (A food chain shows the feeding
4. How about the third-order relationship between different
consumer? organisms in a particular
5. What is a food chain? environment or habitat.)
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“It was great teacher!”
“Yes teacher!”
“Now may I know how’s your weekend?”
“That’s good! Did all of you eat your breakfast?” “Yes”
“Pupils will raise their hand to
answer the question of teacher”
“Have you seen an animal?
“What animals do you know?”
“What do they eat to live?”
“That’s good to know. For this morning, our
discussion will be in relation food.
“Children will watch the video
“But before that let’s do an energizer first”
“Yes”
“Children will watch Food Chain Song.
“Did you have fun?”
A. Engage/Motivation
Show the illustration
How many food web are in this
illustration?
B.
B.
B.
B.
Explore
Group the children’s into two
I will give a sample of picture and they
are going to identify if it’s a food web or
food chain.
Each group will be given envelopes for (3)
their activity.
(Trees)
C. Explain (Zebra)
Discussion / Analysis (Lion)
Answer the following questions (Trees)
1. How many food chains are there in (Lion)
the illustration?
2. What is the producer?
3. What is the primary consumer?
4. What is the secondary consumer?
5. Who get the greatest amount of
energy among the consumer?
6. Who get the least amount of energy?
(Trees)
(Zebra)
(Lion)
(Trees)
What is found at the base of the
pyramid?
In the second layer?
At the third layer?
From the pyramid shown, who get the
greatest amount of energy?
A food web is the natural interconnection of
food chains and a graphical representation of
what-eats-what in an ecological community.
A f ood
chain is a linear sequence of organisms
through which nutrients and energy pass as
one organism eats another.
A food chain follows one path of energy and
materials between species. A food web is
more complex and is a whole system of
connected food chains. In a food web,
organisms are placed into different trophic
levels.
For much easier explanation about the food
web and food chain is food chain only pass
the energy on the specific consumer unlike
the food web it has a lot of a lot of consumer
on a specific producer.
GENERALIZATION
A food web is similar to a food chain. The
diagram combines many food chains into
energy relationships among organisms.
What happens to the amount of energy
as it is transferred from one consumer to “The pupil will construct the food
another? web”
Food web is importance on ou.r daily life
because it identifies the importance of
animal’s relationship and food source.
D. Elaborate
Construct your own food web
using the following animals.
Chicken, bird, rice plant, boy,
lizard.
E. Evaluate
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. A food web is ___________ food chains.
a. Composed of
b. A simple
c. An energetic
d. A decaying
2. The plant is considered the _______
a. Primary consumer
b. Producer
c. Secondary consumer
d. Tertiary consumer
3. What is transferred in the food web?
a. Parasites
b. Predators
c. Energy
d. Water
4. In the food web, which get the greatest amount of energy?
a. The primary consumer
b. The secondary consumer
c. The tertiary consumer
d. The decomposer
5. What happens to the stored energy as the consumer is getting away from the producer?
a. It increases
b. It decreases
c. It does not change
d. It remains the same
F. ENRICHMENT
Construct a food web with organism in your backyard or around your community.
Prepared by:
MICHAEL B. IMPERIAL
Student Teacher
Noted:
JULIE BOGATE LLGAS
Cooperating Teacher
Recommending Approval
EMELDA M. ABLAO MERCY M. ALMONTE
COORDINATOR, BEED Practice Teachers Chairperson, BSED Program
Approved:
ANA MARIA A. BONITO Ph. D.
Dean College of Education