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natural sciences 3
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What living things and non-living things can you see?
Animals, humans and plants are living things. A bike, a boat and a plane are non-living things.
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What do living things need? What do they all do?
Living things need food, water and air. All living things are born, grow and die.
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What three life processes do all living things have?
Nutrition, interaction and reproduction
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What do animals eat? Foto panda, bee and pig p. 6 Animals eat other living things. Some animals eat plants. Some animals eat plants and animals. Some eat animals.
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How do animals react to their environment?
Turtle/eagle/cheetah p. 6 Animals move around. Some swim, some fly and some run. Animals make sounds to communicate with other animals.
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How do animals reproduce?
Duck /calf p. 7 Some animals are born from eggs. Other animals are born directly from their mothers.
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How do humans interact? 2 photos bottom of page 8 Humans move around. They live and work in groups. Humans communicate by touching, talking and writing.
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How do plants make their own food?
They use sunlight, air, water and nutrients from the soil.
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How do plants interact? 2 photos bottom of page 10 They can’t move around, but they can move their parts. Sunflowers face the Sun. Roots grow towards water.
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How do plants reproduce?
Many plants make seeds. Seeds grow into new plants. Some plants grow a new plant from their parts.
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Which actions are good and bad for living things?
4 photos p. 11 Watering plants and taking your pet to the vet are good. Touching a bird’s nest and picking wild flowers are bad.
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What have we learnt? Living things can be humans animals plants
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What have we learnt? Living things have three life processes
interaction nutrition reproduction
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