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Science·Rainforests·conceptual

Rainforest Food Webs

Understand how energy and nutrients flow through a rainforest food web — from plants (producers) to herbivores (primary consumers) to predators (secondary consumers) — and that decomposers like fungi and insects break down dead material on the forest floor, recycling nutrients back into the soil for plants to use again

Suggested ages 7–9

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Evidence of understanding

  • Construct a simple rainforest food chain with at least three levels: producer → herbivore → predator
  • Explain the role of decomposers in breaking down dead material and returning nutrients to the soil
  • Use the terms producer, consumer, and decomposer correctly

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Can Rainforest Food Webs explain a rainforest food chain — like how a fruit tree feeds a monkey, the monkey might be hunted by a jaguar, and when things die, tiny organisms break them down to feed the trees again?

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