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Keywords: habitat, carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, Venn diagram; Prepared by: Tracie Tomasko, Moshannon Valley Elementary; Grade Level: fourth grade; Total Time for Lesson: 30-40 minutes; Setting: classroom...
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Grasshoppers are herbivores. Water boatmen, frogs, and herons come closest to being carnivores as they eat insects and other pond life (and in the case of herons they eat frogs, tadpoles and water boatmen...) and don't tend to eat vegetable matter. ... Humans are naturally omnivores, and great pandas are 'designed' as carnivores,
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They locate a large area, gather some labels for herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, one label for man, and another for plant and several large balls of wool or yarn in different colors. Full Review »...
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Students engage in activities that show energy-food cycle. They draw their favorite food. They classify carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. They role-play animals/plants to sort out what is eaten and by what.
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Carnivore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A carnivore (pronounced /ˈkɑrnɪvɔər/ ), meaning 'meat eater' (Latin carne meaning 'flesh' and vorare meaning 'to devour'), is an animal that derives its energy and nutrient requirements fr...
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Their is no specific answer to this question. You classify animals by there size, weight, look, and bodily build, among other things. What the animal eats is of no specific importance to the classification of the animal.
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Carnivore, Herbivore, or Omnivore? ... ; Research the diet of each animal using the links pictured. Then decide where to place the name of each animal on the list below. Do as many as you can in the time you are given. You must find at least 3 in each category. ... You will be using this information to create a Venn diagram.
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Description of the eating habits of carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. ... Herbivores are animals which only eat plant material. This means leaves, flowers, fruits or even wood. Sheep, horses, rabbits and snails are well known examples of herbivores which eat grass and leaves. ... Omnivores eat both plants and meat.
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Skills Used; Observing; Classifying; Communicating; Inferring; Collecting, Recording, and Interpreting Data ... Conceptual Objective; Students will know the differences between producers and consumers; herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. They will recognize these in their environment.
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