DID YOU KNOW? Living And Nonliving Things

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DID YOU KNOW?Living and Nonliving ThingsAir is a nonliving thing.The air we breathe in is called oxygen.All About PlantsSome plants like ferns do not have flowers. They make new plantsusing spores instead of seeds.All About AnimalsHerbivores are animalsplants.SignthatIn only eatSignUpCan you believe a HUGE dinosaur called a brachiosaurus was anherbivore?The brachiosaurus grew to be over 80 feet long and over 40 feet tallbut only ate plants, not other dinosaurs. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Animal GroupsA whale is NOT a fish. It is a mammal that lives in the ocean.Mammals breathe air, they have hair, and they give birth to liveoffspring that they give milk to.Where Do Animals Live?Rainforests provide a home for MILLIONS of plants and animals.Sign InSign UpLife CyclesFrogs eggs are called spawn. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Food ChainsPlants make their own food. This process has a fancy name it iscalled photosynthesis!My SensesYou have almost 10,000 taste buds in your mouth! These taste budshelp you TASTE food. You can taste things that are sweet, sour, salty,and bitter!Human BodySign InSign UpWhen you become an adult, you will have about 206 bones in yourbody.WeatherYou may hear the weather man on the radio talk about a winter stormwatch or a winter storm warning.A winter storm watch means there is a chance a bad storm may cometo your area.A winter storm warning means that a storm is coming for sure or isalready happening in your area. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

The SeasonsIn the spring, the leaves on many trees are green.Leaves have something inside of them called chlorophyll. Chlorophyllis what makes leaves green.The SkyThe Earth takes about 365 and 1/2 days to orbit the Sun.Earth’s ResourcesRocks are made of minerals. Minerals are used in many ways bypeople use everyday!Talc is a mineral used in baby powder.Sign InLand, Water, and AirSign UpAbout ¾ of the Earth is covered by water. MOST of that water issaltwater. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Taking Care of the EarthThere are MANY ways to save water to help save the Earth!Three ways to save water:1.Use any left over water or ice to water your plants.2.Check for leaks in your house.3.Plug the bathtub before turning on the water.Describe and Measure MatterThere are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.We breathe gases in and out of our bodies.We breathe in a gas called oxygen.We breathe out a gas called carbon dioxide.All About Heat and EnergyMany homes use natural gas to heat their homes.Natural gas is made of the remains of plants and animals that diedover 300 million years ago.Force and MotionGravity is a force we experience everyday.Sign InscientistSignIsaac Newton is a famousmost Upknown for studying gravity.Light and SoundSound is measured in decibels.The sound of a jet plane taking off is 120 decibels. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

ElectricityLightning is a form of electrical energy!Benjamin Franklin discovered this fact in 1752.MagnetsThe invisible field around a magnet is called a magnetic field.Sign InSign Up Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

DID YOU KNOW? Living and Nonliving Things . Air is a nonliving thing. The air we breath e in is called oxygen . All About Plants . Some plants like ferns do not have flowers.

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