Grass -> goat
living link
Read the chain from left to right.
Example: The goat eats grass.
Notice how plants, animals, and people are connected through simple food chains children can understand.
Keep the chains short and familiar. The goal is to see connections, not to memorize big science words.
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living link
Read the chain from left to right.
Example: The goat eats grass.
food chain
Talk about who depends on whom.
Example: The bird may eat the caterpillar.
home-life link
Connect the chain to food children know.
Example: Eggs can come from hens that eat grain.
longer chain
Each animal eats the one before it.
Example: This is a simple food chain.
water food chain
Even water has food chains.
Example: Fish eat smaller creatures.
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Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Talk about familiar people and places children notice every day.
Learn familiar body part words children can point to, move, and say with confidence.
Talk about the people and objects children know best from their everyday home life.