Students will love being up and moving around in this activity, and the yarn web is an impactful visual to help students understand systems.
Students can explore how scenarios like climate change impact the food chain system.
Additional Prerequisites
Teachers will need a spool of string or yarn for this activity.
Students should take time to learn about their organism in the activity to participate.
Differentiation
Biology teachers can use this activity to introduce food webs.
If you have a large class, split into two groups for the activity and come back together to discuss and reflect at the end.
The lesson includes a few optional extension activities that can further student learning.
This lesson is intended for New York students; however, it is easy to apply anywhere by choosing a local ecosystem. The yarn activity can also model other systems, such as the water or carbon cycle.
Given a climate change-influenced disruption to the web, students can discuss solutions to reduce the impact on the rest of the system.