Living and Nonliving Things

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Living and Nonliving Things Susan Davenport ELL 6050 December 6, 2008

Living Things Grow and change They need air, food, water, and light They make other living things like themselves

Nonliving Things Do not grow They do not need air, food, or water They do not make other things.

Plants are living things. They need: light water air food

Animals are living things too.

These are nonliving things. Can you name them?

Which of these things are living?

Compare You compare things when you notice how they are alike and different.

Let’s compare these two … The crane and tulips both need food, water, air, and light.

How can we compare living things? They all need… light air food water

Vocabulary living nonliving compare

Everything around us is either living or nonliving. What living and nonliving things can you see around you?

The End