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PROJECT - Little Red Riding Hood’s Food Web

VOCABULARY WORDS:
A. Food Chain shows how the energy in food is passed from one organism to another in an
ecosystem.
B. Food Web is a diagram that shows the connection of many different food chains in an
ecosystem.
C. Ecosystem is the non-living (abiotic) and living (biotic) parts of the environment.
D. Producer is an organism that can make its own food. For example, plants make food by
photosynthesis.
E. Primary Consumer is an organism that eats a producer as its food source.
F. Secondary Consumer is an organism that eats a primary consumer as its food source.
G. Energy Pyramid is a diagram that shows the relationships between the different parts of the
food chain. Only 10% of the energy present in the lower level moves to the next higher level.

Little Red Riding Hood’s Food Web Story


Once upon a time, Little Red Riding Hood was on her way to see her Grandma. She was
walking through the forest and passed the First Little Pig’s straw house. The house had
been blown down by the Big Bad Wolf and the wolf had eaten the First Little Pig. The
pig’s last meal of turnips was still on the ground where the house had been.
As she passed the river, Little Red Riding Hood saw the Fox eating the Gingerbread Man
(made of wheat plants). The Fox was still hungry so he ate the rest of the turnips. Little
Red Riding Hood was afraid that the Fox would see her and she walked faster to get
away. The last time she saw the Fox, he was being chased by the Big Bad Wolf for the
Big Bad Wolf’s dinner food.
Little Red Riding Hood began to be afraid for her Grandma. She opened the door of
Grandma’s house and saw the bacon (pig) and the cereal (made from wheat plants) left
over from Grandma’s breakfast but Grandma did not answer Little Red Riding Hood’s
voice. She read the note from Grandma saying goodbye. The Big Bad Wolf had let
Grandma write the letter before he ate her. How nice of him!
Little Red Riding Hood ran back home crying and saw one last example of food chains.
Billy Goat Gruff was eating grass and wanted to go home over the bridge. Harry Troll
tricked the goat and cooked him for his next meal. She saw Harry Troll’s dinner of Billy
Goat Gruff, turnips and bread (wheat plant).

Little Red Riding Hood told her mother that she never wanted to go back to the woods
again. Her mom asked her to create a food web for the police report. And the energy
flowed forever and forever. The end!

1. Use the pictures and arrows to create your food web.

2. Identify the producers, primary consumers and secondary


consumers in your food web and label the energy pyramid.
Use the pictures and energy pyramid printed for you

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