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1 Science Standard 5 Students in group settings. Materials needed: This PowerPoint  Science Notebook/Journal  Pencil/Paper  Internet/Computer/ Projector  You Tube Video: Learn Grade 3 - Science – “Living And Non Living Things”  Crayons/Colored Pencils  Timer  Outdoor Environment Picture Alabama 3 rd Grade Standard: Science: #5. Obtain and combine information to describe that organisms are classified as living things, rather than nonliving things, based on their ability to obtain and use resources, grow, reproduce, and maintain stable internal conditions while living in a constantly changing external environment.

2 Carefully Observe this picture. In your Science Journal, write down one noun and two verbs to describe it. After you have written three words, draw one rectangle around all 3 words. Now, Turn and Talk.

3 Look at this picture. Write one noun and one verb to describe it. Draw a triangle around these two words. After you have written your two words, compare your words with your shoulder partner.

4 Write a noun to describe it. Draw a square around this word.

5 Look at the 6 written words. Compare and contrast the words within your group. Do they have anything in common?

6 Look at the 3 pictures again. Write 1 word to describe all 3 pictures. Talk within your group. Then, circle the word and name the Part of Speech it represents.

7 Observe these 3 pictures. Write 1 word to describe all three pictures. Circle this word. Discuss with your group why you chose this word.

8 The two circled words should be the same. If not, discuss within your group and decide on one word that would fit all 6 pictures.

9 L ook at these 3 pictures. Discuss within your group to decide on one word that could describe all of these pictures.

10 We are surrounded by living and non-living things. LivingNon-living Draw a T-Chart. In your group, create a list of living and nonliving things. Try to list as many different items that you can in 3 minutes.

11 This brings up our next Science Unit from Alabama Science Standard #5. We will concentrate on living things

12 Focus on the “Living” Category in your T-Chart. What 7 common characteristics do they all have that places them in the “Living” category? You have 5 minutes

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14 From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes 5.) Obtain and combine information to describe that organisms are classified as living things, rather than nonliving things, based on their ability to obtain and use resources, grow, reproduce, and maintain stable internal conditions while living in a constantly changing external environment Let’s look more in-depth at our Science Standard to see if it gives us more information about living things.

15 Watch video and take notes using another T-Chart. Facts about Living Things Questions I Still Have Play Video

16 Characteristics common to all living organisms. If something obeys just one or few of the rules, it cannot be categorized as living thing. For example an icicle, although it grows (increase it mass or length) it is still a non living thing since it cannot reproduce, or respond to stimuli. Non-living things do not follow any life processes as in living things. Living things use the non-living things to carry out their life processes.

17 Identify the items below as either living or nonliving by coloring only the living organisms.

18 Is George Washington Living, Non-living, or Dead? George Washington was the first President of the United States, the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Born: February 22, 1732 Died: December 14, 1799 President Washington Exit Ticket You will need to write the answer to this question on an index card and turn it in at end of class. Answer in a complete sentence.


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