Food Web Reflection

Today in science we made a big food web of the population of the great lakes. I had two animals, one of which was a Lake Whitefish and the other was the Great Blue Heron. The Great Blue Heron was at the top of the food web while the Lake whitefish was toward the middle. We got strings to show the food chains. In the end, I had so many strings because the Great Blue Heron ate so many organisms in the food web. I wonder what would happen if a disease came and wiped out two of the Great Blue Heron’s prey’s population. This activity helped me understand direct and indirect interactions because when we took out a population the chain would fall, and anyone who was connected to that chain would have a piece of string that would fall.Displaying Nov 19, 2019 at 8:40 AM.JPG Displaying Nov 19, 2019 at 8:40 AM.JPG

Before The Chicken

  • How do you think your work so far has prepared you for this project? 

My work so far has prepared me by showing me what I really have to do during the project and my steps will guide me through my work

  • What has been most helpful to you in this process?

The most helpful thing has been comparing my plan with my group and getting their thoughts and feedback.

  • How do you think working with a group will be helpful to you?

I think that working in a group will help me so we have different opinions, and can discuss what we do before we do it.