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compare

shape

color the shade you see

bigger

smaller

heavier difficult to lift or move. : large in size and weight.

lighter having less weight

mass the amount of stuff in something

texture how rough or smooth something is

property a single part of the way something is

things that a living thing needs to survive basic needs

record to write or draw facts

describe use your five senses to tell about something

sort to separate into groups by a certain quality

identify tell the name of someone or something

differentiate to recognize what makes something different

size how big or small something is

above on top of; higher than

below under; underneath

behind at the back of; last

in front of

beside next to

location where something is

patterns events that repeat

seasons winter, spring, summer, fall; there are four seasons in one year

day the time between Sunrise to Sunset

night the time between Sunset to Sunrise

something that needs food, water, shelter, and air to live and grow and produce offspring living

nonliving a

Offspring offspring a new living thing made by other living things

plants a living thing with basic needs of nutrients, sunlight, water, air, and space

animals a living thing that has movement and basic needs of food, water, air, and space to live

physical characteristic things about an object that can be seen, heard, tasted, smelled, or felt

body covering fur, skin, scales, feathers, that cover a body part

leaf shape