Living and Non-living Things

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Living and Non-living Things Jennifer Moeller

Living and Non-living things Kindergarten Science ODE Standards -Living things include anything that is alive or has ever been alive. Living things have specific characteristics and traits. Living things grow and reproduce. Living things are found almost everywhere in the world. There are somewhat different kinds in different places. ISTE Standards Promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness . Design or adapt relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity Students are expected to tell me what the things are on the slides when asked. In addition I will ask what makes those things living or non-living items.

Menu Standards Living Things Non-Living Things Video Definition Review Citations Note: click pictures to continue to more of that subject.

Living and non-living definition Living things include, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, arthropods, birds, and more. Living things are active, they eat, they grow, they breathe, and can reproduce. Non-living things are inactive, do not eat, and do not reproduce. They are usually not moving unless a living thing moves them.

Sea animals Mammals Reptiles

Plants Bugs Birds

Mammals

Sea animals

Reptiles

Birds

Plants

Bugs

Household objects Vehicles Objects

Objects

Household objects

Vehicles

Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giWqEPNLtBo

Review of living things! Living things can live in many places. They can live in water, land, or water and land! Other places include in the ground or spending most of their time in the sky. Living things also get their food in many ways. They can find it on their own, get fed, or make their own. If you have any pets how do they get food? What living animal makes this noise? http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/plantsanimals.html Click here play a living and non-living things games!

Review of non-living things! What are some non-living things you have in your room? What makes something non-living? What is the object in the video cookie monster has that is non-living?

Works Cited Sesame Street. "Sesame Street: Who's Alive?" YouTube. YouTube, 16 July 2010. Web. 08 Nov. 2014.