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LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGSWhat is a LIVING thing?If something is LIVING - it is ALIVE! A plant is a living thing.An animal is a living thing.YOU are a living thing.These are living things:a treea cata personWhat can living thingsdo?Sign InSign Up1. Living things can grow.When you are born, you are a little baby. As you get older, you grow biggerand bigger. Since you are a living thing - you can grow! 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.

2. Living things can have babies or make new plants.Living things can have babies.Example:A cat can have kittens.New plants can grow from the seeds of other plants.Sign InSign Up3. Some living things can move.How do animals move?Animals use their body parts to move around.Why do animals move?Animals move around to get food to eat. They need food to live.Animals move to get the water they need to live.Animals can move away from other animals that might hurt them.This keeps them safe. Animals move to find a place to stay safe when the weather is bad. 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.

What do living things need?What do plants need to live? Plants need water. Plants need sunlight. Plants need the air around them. Plants need room to grow.Sign InSign UpA plant is a producer.A producer is a living thing that can MAKE its own food!What do animals need to live? Animals need to eat food.Animals need water to drink.Animals need their own space to live in.Animals need a place to live that will keep them safe. Thisplace is called a shelter. 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.

An animal is a consumer.A consumer is a living thing that eats other living things inorder to live.What is a NONLIVING thing?If something is a NONLIVING thing, it is NOT alive. Soil is a nonliving thing. A rock is a nonlivingSignthing.InWater is a nonliving thing.Sign 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.

More examples of nonliving things: The Sun A Mountain RainSign 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.

What is the difference between living and nonliving things? Living things CAN grow.Nonliving things CAN’T grow.Example: A kitten will grow bigger, into an adult cat.A rock can’t grow at all. Living things NEED to eat.Nonliving things DO NOT need to eat.Example: Animals need to eat food so they can live.Water does not need to eat. Living things CAN move.Nonliving things CAN’T move.Sign InSign UpExample: A bear can walk to a river to drink water.Soil can’t move at all. 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.

LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS. What is a LIVING thing? If something is LIVING - it is ALIVE ! x A plant is a living thing. x A n animal is a living thing. x YOU are a living thing. These are . living things: a tree . a cat a person . What can living th ings

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