This Grade 2 science worksheet gently introduces simple food chains and the flow of energy in nature. Four multiple choice questions walk students through familiar chains like grass to rabbit to fox and leaf to caterpillar to bird. Five fill in the blank sentences then teach key ideas such as plants making their own food from sunlight and arrows pointing from food to eater, showing how energy moves from one living thing to the next.

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Habitats & Ecosystems
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. In the food chain grass to rabbit to fox, which one eats the grass?
 A) The fox
 B) The rabbit
 C) The sun
 D) The soil
2. In the food chain leaf to caterpillar to bird, what does the bird eat?
 A) The leaf
 B) The tree
 C) The caterpillar
 D) Another bird
3. Where does a food chain almost always begin?
 A) With a big animal
 B) With a plant or the sun
 C) With water
 D) With a rock
4. Which of these is a food chain that makes sense?
 A) Fox eats grass eats rabbit
 B) Grass eats rabbit eats fox
 C) Grass then rabbit then fox
 D) Fox then rabbit then grass
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A living thing that makes its own food using sunlight is a plant.
2) An animal that eats only plants is called a plant eater.
3) A fox that eats a rabbit is a meat eater.
4) Arrows in a food chain point from the food to the eater.
5) Nearly all food chains get their first energy from the sun.
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