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The document discusses the differences between living and non-living things. It defines living things as things that can breathe, eat, grow, reproduce, and move (except for plants). Living things have basic needs like food, water, air, sunlight, and shelter. Examples of living things given are humans, animals, and plants. Non-living things cannot move or grow on their own and do not have basic needs. Examples of non-living things are cars, shoes, and computers.
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The document discusses the differences between living and non-living things. It defines living things as things that can breathe, eat, grow, reproduce, and move (except for plants). Living things have basic needs like food, water, air, sunlight, and shelter. Examples of living things given are humans, animals, and plants. Non-living things cannot move or grow on their own and do not have basic needs. Examples of non-living things are cars, shoes, and computers.
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Science

P R E PA R E D B Y:

ZANDDY DE LOS REYES


Prayer
Look around!

• Can you see things that can move on its own?


• How about things that cannot move?
Look at this doll.

Does it laugh, eat and move on


its own?
Living and Non-living Things

• What are living things?


• What are non-living things?
• How do living and non-living things differ from each other?
Living things…

- Can your mommy and daddy talk?


- Can they move?
- Do they need food?
- Were they also babies before they grew into adults?

Mommy and Daddy


Living things…

- Can dogs move?

- Do they also need food?

- Do dogs grow up?

Dog
Living things…

- Do plants talk?

- Do they grow?

- If plants grow, does that mean they eat food too?

Plant
Remember…

Living things can breathe, eat, grow, reproduce, and move (except for plants and a
few animals).
Basic needs:
• Food

• Water

• Air

• Sunlight

• Shelter
Living things…

Some living things like plants, cannot move and talk or make their own sound.
However, they can grow and reproduce.

They absorb water and nutrients from the soil and get sunlight using their leaves in order to make their own food.
Living things…

Animals like dogs and cats, cannot talk, but they do make their own sounds.
They also have senses like sights, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.

They can also move around like us. Animals also


need to be provided with basic needs.
Living things…

We humans are also living things. We can breathe, talk, grow, and reproduce.
We also have our senses.
Answer these questions:

1. Are you a living thing?


2. How about your siblings or parents?
3. How about your pets and plants?

If your answers are “YES”, you are correct!


Non-living Things…

- Can these things move on their own?


- Do they also need food, water, air, sunlight, and shelter?
- Do they grow up and talk?

Car Shoes Computer

These things are called non-living things.


Unlike living things, non-living things cannot move unless a person holds them and lets them move.
They do not need food, water, shelter and sunlight to grow up. Lastly, they do not breathe and talk.
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