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SLOW REVEAL Graph CHALLENGE

It's all connected

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Summary

During this challenge you will look at a graph or diagram with a scientific eye! You will record your thinking on a paper worksheet and then take a quiz at the end.

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There are 6 slow reveal questions for you to answer. Write your ideas down in each box on your worksheet as you go.

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1. What do you notice? What do you wonder?

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You are well on your way to reading this diagram like a scientist!

Record your ideas in box #1 on your worksheet before moving on.

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2. What new information did we just learn? How does it change your thinking about this diagram?

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Let your mind go to work thinking about the possibilities this diagram could show.

Record your ideas in box #2 on your worksheet before moving on.

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3. What new information did we just learn? How does it change your thinking about this diagram? What do you think this is about now? Can you predict what is missing?

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Now you are really onto something!

Record your ideas in box #3 on your worksheet before moving on.

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4. What new information did we just learn? What do you think the arrows represent? How do you know?

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Good eye!

Record your ideas in box #4 on your worksheet before moving on.

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5. One arrow points from the trees to the deer. What could this mean? Another arrow points from the deer to mountain lion. What could this mean? What is the point of this diagram?

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Keep up the scientific thinking!

Record your bright ideas in box #5 on your worksheet. before moving on.

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6. Write 3 or more true statements based on evidence in the diagram. Use this sentence stem: "The ______ is eaten by the ________.

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Watch out world. This kid has got this diagram figured out!

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Record your ideas in box #6 on your worksheet before moving on..

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Food webs show how energy is passed from one thing to another.

WHY?

Click the deer to move on.

The arrows in a food web represent energy flow.

into the mouth of

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Click to learn about each part of this diagram. YOU MUST READ EACH ONE!

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Click an animal that gets eaten by a snake?

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Click the animal that eats the frog, mouse, snake and rabbit.

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Click what the deer, rabbit, mouse and cricket eat.

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Click what STARTS the food web?

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Read both responses. Which student answer does the BEST job at using evidence from the diagram?

STUDENT B:

STUDENT A:

Claim: Energy moves from producers to consumers in the food web. Evidence: The grasses and trees provide energy to animals like the mouse, rabbit, and deer. These animals are then eaten by predators such as snakes, hawks, and mountain lions. Reasoning: This shows that energy is transferred from plants to herbivores and then to carnivores as organisms eat one another.

Claim: Energy moves through the food web from one organism to another. Evidence: The mouse eats grasses and the snake eats the mouse. Reasoning: This shows that animals depend on each other for food in the ecosystem.

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Click the BETTER reponse!

THINK ABOUT THIS...

⭐ Why STUDENT A earns Full Credit:✔ Clear claim (producer → consumer flow) ✔ Multiple pieces of evidence (plants → herbivores → predators) ✔ Reasoning explains energy transfer through trophic levels

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YOU MADE IT! Write this code on your slow Reveal Graph worksheet to prove you made it through this challenge. 8673

INDEX

Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
Question 6
Science Background
Diagram Explained
Quiz

TRY AGAIN

Deer eat only plants so they are herbivores. Notice how the arrow goes from the plant to the deer.

A food chain always starts with a producer (plant). The sun's energy is turned into food by the plant, and then is taken in by consumers when they eat producers and lower-level consumers.

Hawks are predators that feed on a variety of prey, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Notice how the arrow goes from the mouse to the hawk.

Notice the arrow goes from the mouse to the snake?

A food chain always starts with a producer (plant). The sun's energy is turned into food by the plant, and then is taken in by consumers when they eat producers and lower-level consumers.

The mountain lion eats only animals so it is classified as a carnivore.

The mouse eats both plants and animals. Notice the two arrows highlighted. A mouse is an omnivore!