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LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS
Nov 19, 2014
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LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS. Living things need food, water, and air. Living things grow. Living things make more living things. Plants and animals are living things. IS IT ALIVE?. The rabbit is alive. The toy rabbit is not alive. Toys are not living things. IS IT ALIVE?.
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LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS • Living things need food, water, and air. • Living things grow. • Living things make more living things. • Plants and animals are living things.
IS IT ALIVE? • The rabbit is alive. • The toy rabbit is not alive. • Toys are not living things.
IS IT ALIVE? • This plant is alive. • It is a living thing.
IS IT ALIVE? • This plant is not alive! • What is it made out of?
IS IT ALIVE? These things are not living. How do you know?
IS IT ALIVE? Which things are living? Which things are not living?
What makes something alive? • All living things grow. • All living things need food, air and water. • Food, air, and water help them grow. • What do you need to grow?
What makes something alive? • Living things make more living things. • Plants make seeds. • Animals have babies. • This is called reproduction.
PLANTS OR ANIMALS • Plants are living things. • They grow. • They need food. • Green plants make their own food. • Plants do not move from place to place.
PLANTS OR ANIMALS • Animals are living things. • Animals move from place to place. • They move to find food. • Animals eat food. • Animals cannot make food.
Plant or Animal • Here are living things. • Which are plants? • Which are animals? • How do you know?
IS IT A PLANT OR ANIMAL? • Find pictures of living things. • Put them into the right groups. • Find the name of the biggest living plants. • Find the name of the biggest living animal.
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