Ecosystems
Changes in Ecosystems
Food Chains
Can/Should
Perspective
100

Name an example of an ecosystem.

For example: grassland, ocean, tundra, etc.

100

What are some types of changes that can happen in an ecosystem?

Natural (seasons, etc.), human influence (deforestation, etc.), or natural disasters/storms (volcano, etc.)
100

What do all food chains start with? Why?

The sun because it gives energy.

100

Make a sentence using can.

Example: Can I go to the bathroom?

100

What is a perspective?

A way of seeing or thinking about something.

200

What is an ecosystem?

An ecosystem is a community where living things interact with non-living things in a specific area.

200

Give an example of a natural change and a human-caused change.

For example: Natural: seasons. Human-caused: pollution.

200

What is a food chain?

A food chain shows who eats whom in an ecosystem.

200

Which word shows ability: can or should?

Can

200

Give one example of a perspective.

For example: A farmer wants more land to grow more crops or An animal needs the land as a habitat.

300

What is one living thing and one non-living thing you might find in an ecosystem?

For example: Water and fish.

300

How can a change affect living things?

It can affect their food, water, shelter, or survival.

300

What is a producer?

A living thing that makes (produces) its own food, such as a plant.

300

Which word gives advice: can or should?

Should

300

Can two people have different perspectives about the same thing? Why?

Yes, because they have different experiences, needs, or goals.

400

How do living things depend on their ecosystem?

Ecosystems provide food, water, shelter, and space to live.

400

How do living things adapt to changes in their ecosystem?

For example: A camel stores water, a polar bear has thick fur, etc.

400

What might happen if one part of a food chain disappears?

Other living things may have less food or too much food.

400

Make a sentence using should about protecting ecosystems.

Example: People should throw their trash in the bin.

400

Can two different perspectives both be correct? Why?

Yes. People may focus on different needs or parts of the situation.

500

Why do different ecosystems have different plants and animals?

Different ecosystems have different conditions (weather, climate, etc.), so living things adapt to survive there.

500

Can a change help some living things and harm others? Explain.

For example: a volcano may create new habitats for some animals but destroy habitats for others.

500

Why is every part of a food chain important?

Example: Each part helps keep the system balanced and connected.

500

How can one change affect many parts of a system?

One change can create other changes because the parts of a system are connected.

500

Why is it important to understand different perspectives before making a decision?

Example: It helps us understand what other people think and we can make fairer and more balanced decisions.