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Energy! Your students have it, right? Keep their attention when teaching or reviewing flow of energy in ecosystems with this interactive lesson. Interactive lessons are great for breaking down information into chunks so that students can retain the information better, and this energy flow in ecosystems lesson is no different.
Interactive lessons can be used for direct instruction, flipped classrooms, science centers, test review and so much more!
A print and digital version is included.
This Flow of Energy in Ecosystems Lesson/Activity Covers:
- How does energy flow in ecosystems?
- Sun: source of energy
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- producers and consumers
- autotrophs and heterotrophs
- herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores
- decomposers and chemoautotrophs
- food chains, food webs, ecological pyramids
- trophic levels
- how energy is lost in each trophic level
- source, producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer
- flow of energy and matter in an ecosystem
- energy pyramids, biomass pyramids, and number pyramids
- and more!
Flow of Energy in Ecosystems Interactive Activities Include:
- drag-and-drop
- anticipation guide
- vocabulary matching
- exploring outside resources
- type in the text box
- and much more!
There are 41 slides in all and an answer key is included.
This lesson pairs well with NC Essential Standard: 8.L.3.3
When you purchase this product, you will be given access to a link that will allow you to open the file that is compatible with Google Slides™. You will then be able to share this with your students. If you’d like, there is a PPT version as well!









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