Living Resources
Nonliving Resources
Living or Nonliving
Name the Resource!
100

Name two living resources. 


Turtle, fish, coral. 

100

Name two nonliving resources in this picture. 

Sand, rocks, sky, clouds. 

100


Are rocks living or nonliving?

Nonliving.

100

What resource is the man using?

Water.

200

Name 3 living resources. 

Toucan, plants, flowers, trees. 

200

What are three nonliving resources in this picture?

Rocks, sky, clouds, dirt. 

200


Is water living or nonliving? 

Nonliving.

200

What resource is the man using?

Food/pizza.

300

Name 3 living resources 

Elephant, zebra, giraffe

300

What are three nonliving resources in this image? 

Ice, air, water, sun, clouds.

300


Is coral living or nonliving? 

Living.
300

What resource is the bear using?

Shelter/cave.

400

What living resources does this frog need to survive? 

Food (bugs/insects), water, sunlight.

400

Name three nonliving resources in this picture.

Sun, water, ocean floor. 

400


What are three nonliving resources you can find in the classroom?

Air, clock, smartboard, windows, markers, desk, etc.

400

What resources is the plant using?

Sun, carbon dioxide, soil, and water.

500

What living resources does this giraffe need to survive? 

 Food (plants, leaves from trees), water, sunlight.

500

What is one nonliving resource this plant needs to survive? 

Carbon dioxide, sun, water, soil.

500

What is one living resource and one nonliving resource  humans need to survive? 

Living: Animals, plants, etc.

Nonliving: Water, shelter, food, oxygen, sunlight, etc.

500

What resources are the fish using?

Water, oxygen, and sunlight .

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