Living and Non-Living Things

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Living and Non-Living Things Can you pick them out?

Try Again! Ask yourself Does it need food, air and water? Does it grow and change?

Is a rubber duck a living or nonliving thing?

You’re right! The rubber duck is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a baby a living or a nonliving thing?

The baby is a living thing. It does need food, air and water. You’re right! The baby is a living thing. It does need food, air and water.

Is a teddy bear a living or a nonliving thing?

You’re right! The teddy bear is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a grizzly bear a living or a nonliving thing?

You’re right! The grizzly bear is a living thing. It does grow and change on it’s own.

Is a flower a living or a nonliving thing?

The flower is a living thing. It does need food, air and water. You’re right! The flower is a living thing. It does need food, air and water.

Is a desk a living or a nonliving thing?

The desk is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The desk is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a jeep a living or a nonliving thing?

The jeep is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The jeep is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a dog a living or a nonliving thing?

The dog is a living thing. It does grow and change on it’s own. You’re right! The dog is a living thing. It does grow and change on it’s own.

Is a cake a living or a nonliving thing?

The cake is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The cake is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a slide a living or a nonliving thing?

The slide is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The slide is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a nurse a living or a nonliving thing?

The nurse is a living thing. She does need food, air and water. You’re right! The nurse is a living thing. She does need food, air and water.

Is a flag a living or a nonliving thing?

The flag is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The flag is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a post office a living or a nonliving thing?

You’re right! The post office is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a bat a living or a nonliving thing?

The bat is a living thing. It does need food, air and water. You’re right! The bat is a living thing. It does need food, air and water.

Is a bus a living or a nonliving thing?

The bus is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The bus is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a rabbit a living or a nonliving thing?

The rabbit is a living thing. It does need food, air and water. You’re right! The rabbit is a living thing. It does need food, air and water.

Is a basket a living or a nonliving thing?

The basket is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The basket is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a bat a living or a nonliving thing?

The bat is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The bat is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a penguin a living or a nonliving thing?

The penguin is a living thing. It does need food, air and water. You’re right! The penguin is a living thing. It does need food, air and water.

Is a mailbox a living or a nonliving thing?

The mailbox is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The mailbox is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is a book a living or a nonliving thing?

The book is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water. You’re right! The book is a nonliving thing. It does not need food, air or water.

Is an apple a living or a nonliving thing?

The apple is a nonliving thing. It can not grow or change on it’s own. You’re right! The apple is a nonliving thing. It can not grow or change on it’s own.

Is a fly a living or a nonliving thing?

The fly is a living thing. It does grow or change on it’s own. You’re right! The fly is a living thing. It does grow or change on it’s own.

You sure know the difference between Living and Nonliving things!